A rare, late Saturday night update. Technically, it's Sunday. Technically, I don't care.
I'm currently on my laptop, and I'm also about to hit the hay. I'm halfway there. Yes, it's Saturday night, and I don't usually go to bed this early, but I am, for some reason, dead tired. Need the Zs. Badly.
The latest issue of Edge (a top UK gaming magazine) features a short interview with Henry Jenkins, a professor at MIT, where he's asked the question: "Videogames: Art or Entertainment". Prof. Jenkins provides what I believe to be the best answer ever (and I quote without any kind of permission from the magazine or the interviewee):
"It's a false distinction. Games are a lively art. They are an art because they engage our senses, stimulate our imagination, encourage a playful and creative response, provoke powerful emotions, gives expressive shape to our lives and turn the computer into a toy. In other words, they are an art because they are entertainment."
Yes. Absolutely. What he said.