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05.05.04
An Ol' Thing Called Classic
by Sesshi
"In my opinion, the Final Fantasy series started as a classic, and continued its reign over RPGs for over 20 years - and it stopped right after FF9."
Classic Editorial - June 2002
Your Honour, My Client Chooses to Stand Mute
by Matthew Scribner
"There are many ways to tell a story: Movies, novels, plays. Perhaps video games will one day be universally accepted into this fine list. Of course, all stories must have a main character, a trend you won't find me complaining about. What I like best about main characters is that I can often find a bit of myself in them. Who has not found themselves unable to make a decision due to a Hamlet-like personal conflict? Or who has not had an unwanted responsibility thrust on them, like Hazel in Watership Down?"
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Editor's Comments
Welcome to RPGamer's latest editorials column. I apologize for the two-week gap between updates, but since I received no articles the first week, it didn't seem worth it to post a blank update. So for future reference, if there isn't an update one week, it's probably because there was no material to post. Thanks to Sesshi for remedying the draught with a brand new article about the fall of the "classic" Final Fantasy. Also check out the classic editorial by past-staffer Matthew Scribner about silent heroes.
Things are expected to be pretty slow in the editorials department this month, what with finals from ending semesters and all the E3 madness that's going to occur next week. Once summer break officially rolls in, however, expect to see an influx of articles.
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