I get a lot of emails about games various groups have made and want to
promote. While I don't really enjoy the press release spam requests,
many of these emails are much more directed, from individuals who have
thought more deliberately about why our readers might be interested in
their game. But then, so often, the games are so forgettable and
meaningless, I don't know what to do with the requests. Usually I pen a
short, derisive post. I don't really enjoy doing this--I'd much rather
share interesting examples of the medium.
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Francis
http://www.drivenwide.com