It's probably no surprise that I'm a huge fan of parodies and satire, or the various "-ifications" on the net (yes, I know that's not a word, I'm using it anyway).
I really enjoy it when people get creative about their interpretations of things- the creative world is too broad and vast for us to get terribly proprietary over our ideas. Copyright infringement and patent laws and such really bug me. Of course, I like the reversal of such things, like Repo: the Genetic Opera, which is not even terribly tongue in cheek in its commentary on commercialism in health care.
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It's only suggested by the title of your post, but have you seen this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54VJWHL2K3I (I'm a gamer
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Actually, I put that link in the post, although apparently the video is having a problem. *chuckles* But yes, I felt it was ter
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It's nice to see that others have witnessed the interplay between story and world and spirit wherein it concerns roleplaying games
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That's a great question! I actually do have a few answers for that, as it's been a bit of an issue for me and mine as well. *chu
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Oh, Mage: The Ascension. What a wonderful RPG. I've spent many years playing it, and went on many awesome adventures. And I lea