Mythology in Video Games Kei

So. This is my very first post in this world. Happy day.

For those of you that don't keep up on my normal blog (or the day I mentioned this has long passed), this is my senior thesis that I presented to graduate from college. The focus is mythology in video games and how both original and borrowed mythologies have been used as teaching tools and have actually been teaching gamers about the basics of morals and philosophy for quite some time. It's really long, so I'll be breaking it up into pages. But first, a few warnings:

1) These observations are from my perspective alone: take them or refute them as you will.

2) Synopsis composes a lot of this. Some of it may be a bit shorter than some would see as adequate, but I was only working with 25 pages, so bear with me.

3) This probably isn't going to be the most research-y sounding paper in the world, but it isn't too boring either (at least, I don't think so).

4) I don't even know what I got on it, so if it sounds like a "not an A paper," it probably isn't. (I don't even think I got an A on it, but I passed so I don't really care at this point. ;p)

5) I would love to hear people's thoughts, no matter what, so please comment! :)

6) Spoiler alert for: Final Fantasy XII, Tales of Symphonia and OKAMI.

All right. That's about it. From here on, it's all paper...

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Kei
Date Published
05/10/08 (Originally Created: 05/09/08)
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Other Video Games Fan Words
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