Activision's Eric Hirshberg says he 'doesn't share the desire' to make games more like movies
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The following comes from Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg: However, I think there’s something to do with allowing different media to do what each media does well. When I think of games as an art form, they start with being transportive. Because they’re interactive, because you are more involved in the experience than in any other form of entertainment, it
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