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  • This is actually super weird news for me, as it's not hard to see how influential N'Gai's work has been on me and other folks trying to find new ways to talk about games.

    Archive 2009-03-01 SVGL 2009

  • Also, here's N'Gai's official final post at Level Up. Posted by

    Archive 2009-03-01 SVGL 2009

  • This is actually super weird news for me, as it's not hard to see how influential N'Gai's work has been on me and other folks trying to find new ways to talk about games.

    Wishing N'Gai Luck SVGL 2009

  • Also, here's N'Gai's official final post at Level Up. Posted by

    Wishing N'Gai Luck SVGL 2009

  • As to N'Gai's article, I do agree with him and I suppose for me it comes down to the fact that we are still, at some level, discussing a consumer good.

    Mon Petit Pont Faible, Obscurci Dans Le Brouillard SVGL 2008

  • Tying up my loose ends before I take off on my Chrono Trigger, family and turkey binge, Variety's Ben Fritz also responded to N'Gai's post yesterday with a really awesome perspective -- innovation and mechanics are not different things.

    Scattershot On My Way Out SVGL 2008

  • Tying up my loose ends before I take off on my Chrono Trigger, family and turkey binge, Variety's Ben Fritz also responded to N'Gai's post yesterday with a really awesome perspective -- innovation and mechanics are not different things.

    Archive 2008-11-01 SVGL 2008

  • As for N'Gai's comment about "attempting to police" the running dialogue that is game criticism ... bah!

    Mon Petit Pont Faible, Obscurci Dans Le Brouillard SVGL 2008

  • "Gai" in Thai means "Chicken," so the soup you're making would be called Tom Kha Tohu Tohu means tofu.

    Veg Tom-Kha Gai (Thai Soup) 2007

  • And, as another thing in favor of Microsoft, it appears that N'Gai's copy could have had a glitch.

    Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture 2009

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