Masakuni

The little blue dragon!

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(34/M) Little blue dragon whelp, wearer of many hats, enjoyer of things including but not limited to video games, goth music, sports, art, adorable things, cartoons and anime and other shows, etc.


renkotsuban
@renkotsuban
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gosokkyu
@gosokkyu

so much intl JP indie coverage—broadly, but also with specific reference to this one event—is framed around expats "dragging the doujin scene out of the primordial ooze" (a quote from a conversation I had, not from the article) by people whose only interest is cultivating product, and whose concerns about independent game development are strictly financial, and even well-meaning coverage is framed in terms of The Games That Matter (because they're associated with an established name and/or are tied up with people from or connected to intl games media) vs. The Quirky Japanese Games That Aren't Quite There Yet (because nobody can quite figure out how to sell them)

this wouldn't even continue to bother me so much if I thought mainstream games media was at least abreast of which JP indies are actually seeing success (as defined by sales numbers) but even phenomenally-popular games like Needy Girl Overdose are completely outside of their radar... not only is the coverage so blinkered, and so reliant on the same small handful of ex-[blank] devs from decades past to shape their opinions, but it's not even in tune with the reality they want to present, so why bother?



Campster
@Campster

So tonight I found out about the proposed right wing Disneyland in Oklahoma. Sorta.



lily-detrick
@lily-detrick

Oh my GOD I'm putting this thing in my fucking video game. Are you fucking KIDDING me I already have a fucking Route 66 motif going on in-between all of my games Oh My Fucking God oh my fucking god. Holy shit thank you so much for bringing this stupid piece of shit nightmare theme park to my attention. This is like. SO FUCKING PERFECT. It's like, SO FUCKING CLOSE to Afton, Oklahoma, too, which is where the finale of my last game was set. 17 minute drive. I mean what the fuck.


johnnemann
@johnnemann

Because sorry, but the first part undersells it

"The minimal connection to where one lives, to ones' community, that used to exist and now basically doesn't. The last remnants of even theoretically being able to feel connected to the place you live that were, eventually, wiped the fuck out by corporatization and now your community looks like everyone else's community and even the businesses are owned by the same nine corporations. And Route 66 is a powerful symbol of that corporatization and they're building corporate nostalgia-bait for the times before corporate nostalgia-bait nothing-places, a stupid self-consuming paradox of a location."

And

"The problem isn't that "people aren't patriotic", it's that there's nothing to be patriotic about! What the fuck is there in this country that I'm supposed to love? The fucking Denny's? The ten thousand Wal-Mart stores? Seventy quadrillion square miles of fucking asphalt & corn? What have we built that I should fucking love? We let capitalism eat the entire goddamn country & now there's nothing, and it hasn't even brought anyone any fucking benefit! Now people don't have access to the shit they need, and they could! And what, I'm supposed to be fucking patriotic? That's the fucking problem? Seventy thousand miles of asphalt & people don't have food & we're at war always & insulin is too goddamn expensive & I can't even get fucking estrogen & for goddamn what? Infinite fucking Little Caesars' locations copy-pasted across a desolate fucking landscape?

And they don't get that. They don't. You don't build a theme park called "American Heartland" if you know what people are actually nostalgic for."

"What the fuck is there in this country that I'm supposed to love?" really captures it for me


fennaixelphox
@fennaixelphox

The united states (lowercased to prevent acknowledging it as a legitimate entity) is on life support as a country and its people just seem to... ignore that. Whether it's to prevent the one thing in their life giving them hope from coming crashing down, or just to be a contrarian dickwipe, depends on the person.


Masakuni
@Masakuni

A fine example of how rich people exploit and take peoples' memories an ideas of the past, crumple it up, distort it, and sell it back into a diorama of an age that never truly existed, not even then, complete with a high entry fee and overpriced snacks. It also has the added bonus of sprinkling in some fascist reactionary flavor and a tinge of "look at what we can do better" in an attempt to show up """woke""" Disney, because that is all conservatism/fascism is, a neverending ouroboros of reaction to an "other".

An assault on the senses and an egregious, possibly intentionally so, missing the point like little else, in theme park form.