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Death Is Not the End

Since the dawn of time, game players could be categorized as one of two things -- winners or losers. If you perform well, you win a game. If you don't, you lose. It's as simple as that. Lately, however, we've seen a paradigm shift; now we are seeing games you can't lose. Or, more accurately, games that don't have any clear, defined "losing" state. We're used to the tried-and-true "game over" screen, but what if you can't get a game over? Would it still be a game?
italianbreadman - contributor
Published: 308 days 7 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Gaming | PC
 
 
 

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