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Not to continue beating a dead horse, this article is really about mainstream media's relationship with video games, or the lack thereof. For the first time in my life, I pay for a subscription to news, because the same problems that crop up from getting news from reddit happen just as easily here in the fediverse. There are actually really great pieces written about video games and their creators in the New York Times, but they've only got a couple of bylines between them, and a frequency that matches how many people they've got working on it. Meanwhile, they do have a section under Arts dedicated to Dance, which I somehow doubt has anywhere near as many readers interested in the subject.

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[โ€“] RonnieB@lemmy.world 78 points 2 weeks ago (20 children)

A game no one heard of until it shut down isn't that interesting of a story. It's not that deep.

[โ€“] ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 weeks ago

Also, generally speaking, people interested in news about games read and seek out gaming sources that cover gaming info. Like kotaku.

Gaming is popular enough that there are several dedicated news and information sites to choose from. The "news" is for stuff of general interest. They could cover some gaming news, but for the most part people who want gaming news get it from more dedicated sources.

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