tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-898703789069481101.post494648122054620435..comments2023-07-08T06:28:16.989-07:00Comments on Mighty Vision: MixtapeBroghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14185464573529387638noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-898703789069481101.post-59031058489042971362012-09-29T14:57:05.877-07:002012-09-29T14:57:05.877-07:00yeah, I was just running with the metaphor, taking...yeah, I was just running with the metaphor, taking it too literally and seeing where it took me.Broghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14185464573529387638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-898703789069481101.post-34929401774429870932012-09-26T09:09:18.235-07:002012-09-26T09:09:18.235-07:00I chose the mixtape analogy in the initial piece c...I chose the mixtape analogy in the initial piece calling for people to do this not because I wanted them to make something that resembled a mixtape closely but because the spirit of picking out specific tracks on a theme or for a purpose and sharing them with people is similar to how I'd like to see people start sharing tiny free game anthologies. <br /><br />Stringing together levels or rooms taken out of games and out of context would seem disjointed and awkward to me, like pulling tracks out of concept albums that seamlessly blend in to one another and shoving them together - that is the opposite of my personal approach to mixtapes. With mixing games, sure they're longer but I like that because it's more of an analogy than a direct emulation - applying the spirit of the mixtape to the medium of games.<br /><br />I hope that helps clarify what I was writing about, and thanks for reading and making a mixtape of your own :D Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02621041366372491916noreply@blogger.com