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Gaming journalism had long become something like the music teacher who criticizes his pupil, who actually made it to Carnagie Hall. They seemed like hanger-ons most of the time and as always with people who are only making money with their written words or opinions they took themselves too serious.
Wu and Quinn are also perfect examples of people who had no capacity to create something, but they passed themselves around as something like that, because the indie scene made it possible.
I think the most fitting and damning description I remember came from Stefan Molyneux wondering about why out of all people the gamers stood up like crazy on this.
His explanation: Games were probably the only area left to men and this is where they drew the line.