Ebert: "I Was a Fool" to Disrespect Video Games on the Internet

Ebert: "I Was a Fool" to Disrespect Video Games on the Internet

In a huge 1800-word apology on his Sun Times blog, critic Roger Ebert admitted it was stupid to complain about games not being art--as he wouldn't review a film without at least sitting through the first 45 minutes.
But Ebert then bizarrely retracts his sort-of-apology to enraged gamers in the same opening paragraph, adding "I still believe this, but I should never have said so." So it's OK to think wrong things, just don't say them on the internet. Thanks for the advice, Ebert *THUMBS UP

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Published on July 01, 2010 05:50
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