Kant thought things, not because they were true, but because he was Kant.
I think the idea of having a game based on reality is compelling right off the bat because everyone has some experience with the subject of the game.
Computer and video games represent one of the most important new media developments of this generation. Unlike many other forms of entertainment they offer players the opportunity to explore, be creative, learn through interaction and express themselves to others. It is vitally important that we protect and nurture this new art form so that it can reach its full potential. Like most new forms of artistic expression that have come before (music, novels, movies), the primary critics of video games are the people that do not play them.
It's rewarding to be able to change people's perceptions of reality,. . . They just see their environment in a different way. They have a kind of different-colored glasses that they can see their world in. To me, that's really cool - when games can change you.
And so from that, I've always been fascinated with the idea that complexity can come out of such simplicity.
Because now it's the fans out there that are entertaining us, the developers, with their creations!
Also, after people play these Sim games, it tends to change their perception of the world around them, so they see their city, house or family in a slightly different way after playing.
Most people believe they know what it is that would make them happy, and what it is that they should get rid of in order to be happy. Unfortunately, few actually do.
Knowledge that does not generate achievement is a pale and bloodless thing, unworthy of mankind.
Whatever fosters the growth of civilization works at the same time against war.
Bobbed hair makes women look uniform. They lack individuality.