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Dennis Scimeca

Dennis Scimeca
Columnist for The Escapist, feature writer for G4, contributing news/feature writer for Gamasutra. Has also written for The Escapist, @Gamer, and GamePro. Loves cats, cake, wife and Star Wars. Hates authority other than editors, vegetables, taxes and power outages.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts Sex: Male
Joined G4: Mar. 02, 2010
Interests: Gaming (all varieties), politics (because it's funny), science fiction (only the good stuff), movies
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  • Commented On

    StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

    5 / 5

    "This is the problem with score systems that use such simple scales...this is not a perfect game, which is what 5/5 implies. 4.5, perhaps...but the lack of the two other campaigns when part of..."

    Posted: Jul 30, 2010 | 133 Comments


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    Sessler's Soapbox: Adam vs. Ebert - Games as Art

    Sessler's Soapbox

    5 / 5

    "There is no definition of art. Let's get that out of the way. This question alone has vexed philosophers for as long as humanity has HAD philosophers...consider that for a moment, and then..."

    Posted: Apr 20, 2010 | 30,757 Views | 07:13 | 214 Comments


  • Commented On

    Nugget From The Net: Incredible Modern Warfare 2 Fanfilm

    "There's no way this movie was made for $209.42, and I really wish the gaming press would stop passing along the illusion and instead remember a little English film called "Colin" that made..."

    Posted: Apr 10, 2010 | 31 Comments


  • Commented On

    Be Feedback's Question Of The Week!

    "Considering that game developers aren't currently working in 3D, does Nintendo anticipate that development for this new system is going to be problematic? It isn't as though we're talking..."

    Posted: Mar 23, 2010 | 73 Comments


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    Activision Seeking Internal Documents Related To West, Zampella And...Electronic Arts?

    "This smacks of Miramax, Disney, and the Weinsteins. Disney purchase the Weinsteins' studio, and when they figure they have enough street cred they ditch and form their own company."

    Posted: Mar 4, 2010 | 50 Comments






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