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20.03.14

Games and the People Who Make Them

Working as a translator in a game company, Abebe Tinari is a game fan with insight into how games are made. While the term “creator” puts emphasis on the person doing the creating, ultimately the type of games that get made are dictated by sales. It's up to us as players to make sure great games succeed. This is the final part of Abebe's unique series on video games.

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13.03.14

The Sound of Anime

As an anime and music enthusiast, Dylan Amirio laments over the fact that "music is an underutilized aspect of anime." He believes that music has to the power to attract more people of diverse interests to various anime series. In the first part of "Look to Listen," Dylan's series on music, he shares his favorite anime soundtracks.

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06.03.14

The Tools of the Trade

When an artist picks the tools of his or her trade, it is often a matter of preference. However, it is important to remember that there is also a purpose that is parallel to the age in which the artist lives in. In the first essay of her series, Kriztille Junio offers a personal insight into the artistic medium and how it evolves with technology.

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27.02.14

The Incipient Lifestyle

“Walking is, in addition to being a healthy endeavor, also an effective means of travel,” writes Tama Salim. He is convinced that, if given the chance, Jakarta can be a pedestrian-friendly city. In the second part of his essay series on walking, Tama sets out to debunk the myth that the residents of Jakarta are reluctant walkers.

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20.02.14

The Language of Games

Abebe Tinari spends almost as much time reading about games as he does playing them. Sadly, video game criticism is lacking compared to other media. Language is an essential tool for criticism, but its effectiveness is often hindered by our inability to utilize it properly. This essay focuses on the neglected link between words and video games.

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13.02.14

Chapter Six

"If I could choose a life, I would be a tiger," says the unnamed narrator of the Monsoon Tiger series. Chapter Six is the final part of Rain Chudori's imaginative exploration on love, intimacy and the relationships that do or don't bind them. Readers will be reminded of the bittersweetness of endings, and that even the most heartbreaking tales have their take-home message.

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