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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 20 Oct 2015

    At Konami, Hideo Kojima’s name has become synonymous with video-game blockbusters. Why would he leave the company?http://nyer.cm/fbPFN18 

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      2. W E I G Y‏ @WEIGY 20 Oct 2015
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker @SimonParkin why quote a guy at the end who clearly hasn't played through the game?

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      3. ProVaporizer‏ @Provaporous 20 Oct 2015
        Replying to @WEIGY

        @WEIGY @NewYorker @SimonParkin he was talking about AAA games in general I believe. They have to be that to have international appeal.

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      4. W E I G Y‏ @WEIGY 20 Oct 2015
        Replying to @Provaporous

        @Provaporous2 @NewYorker @SimonParkin so, why would a decent article end with such a lousy, false implication? Come on, writers.

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      5. ProVaporizer‏ @Provaporous 20 Oct 2015
        Replying to @WEIGY

        @WEIGY @NewYorker @SimonParkin hey they have an agenda to push, for all we know their in house ultra-liberal editor added that bit.

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      6. W E I G Y‏ @WEIGY 20 Oct 2015
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        @Provaporous2 @NewYorker @SimonParkin that's where it's even dumber then, hahaha, if you're liberal, you'd probably enjoy a lot of MGSV.

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      2. Paul Rogers‏ @paulrogers002 20 Oct 2015
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        @NewYorker @FirstNightArt Big money very much the enemy of innovation; games companies want to stick with what they know gets returns..

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      3. ProVaporizer‏ @Provaporous 20 Oct 2015
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        @paulrogers002 @NewYorker @FirstNightArt yep and clones of already made games cost pennies and they might catch on and make millions.

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      4. Paul Rogers‏ @paulrogers002 20 Oct 2015
        Replying to @Provaporous

        @Provaporous2 @NewYorker @FirstNightArt It disappoints me greatly too; when 'Big Game VI' etc appears, its a cash cow, buggy and 5% original

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