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A bit of a jumble there towards the end, but a good, heartfelt read nonetheless.

You've got a lot of disappointment coming, my friend. Being discriminated against doesn't always make people any more sensitive to others. Often, it makes people even worse, because they've found someone lower on the totem pole to heap scorn upon. I'll never forget encountering racists in a comic shop when I was a

Explain. I'm with you for all except Romancing. That was too hardcore even for me.

Never will there be another game like it. Had something indefinably special going on beneath the surface, and the surface was absolute nonsense, yet extremely cool. The characters really shined in the copious dialog during battles and cutscenes, and had a certain cheesy warmth and tenderness that only the best JRPGs

"And I did not chip in ten grand to seed a first investment round to build value for a Facebook acquisition."

I found Notch's blog post to be bold, mature, well thought out, and prescient.

Let me put forth an opinion: You aren't really a fan of Igarashi, and are directly insulting him with your "one trick pony" statement. If you really understand that he was limited by budget constraints, why point out the faults directly caused by said constraints (reuse of assets)? If he could have made Castlevania

I agree with much of this. Well thought out and non-fanboyish.