Video game development and evolution
My main project currently is in improving the perception of video games as an artistic pursuit and opening up game development to a wider audience. Even though video games are a cultural phenomenon today, they still remain underappreciated by some of our finest critics. For example, Roger Ebert, whose film reviews I almost always respect, has consistently criticized video games in the past, saying, “One obvious difference between art and games is that you can win a game. It has rules, points, objectives,
Video game adaptations of films usually work better in theory than practice; however, here are some ideas that would be difficult to muck up: