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When it's expected, it doesn't happen (Gaming)

by SonofMacPhisto @, Monday, October 14, 2013, 11:12 (4058 days ago) @ Cody Miller

This discussion reminds me of my days playing religious music (circa 1995-2007). "Christian Contempory Music" was (and still is, I imagine?) used as cover for a vast majority of work that was, quite plainly, shit.

Is Indie to video games what CCM is to music?


Go on. Tie in branding, the generally accepted definition of indie, and you are both pretty close.

Do people think something along the lines of this?

"Indie" are ground breaking, experimental titles. Unless they're not. But hey, it's Indie, so it must be? Better buy it, just in case, and critically debate it on the internet.


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