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Hard NES Games are not Poorly Designed - Gameplay vs. Content Tourism. "Making the player put in effort is not bad game design." Content tourism is like ordering a cupcake so you can lick the frosting off the top.
submitted 1 year ago by Chipit from youtube.com
there doesn't seem to be anything here
there doesn't seem to be anything here