WolfEdge said:
It's all about individual context, in my opinion. The point is that the MEDIUM of gaming can produce artistic pieces, and is therefor worth protecting as an artform.
Then why couldn't people just leave it at that? The way I see it (speaking clearly for myself and myself alone), the game
as a whole is not art in the same sense I wouldn't call a movie/film art. We're not gonna agree on this most likely, but I view games are more of an amalgamation of various art forms: music, drawing (concept images and such), writing, assuming any of that applies of course.
It's just like the one guy who won a... Grammy? for one of his pieces (I forget the name). And it just so happened that this same composer did a lot of work in video games. And what happened? A lot of people were were nothing short of friggin' themselves over that, claiming that "games are starting to be considered art". Balls to that, I say; suppose the song was that from an actual game? The fact would remain that the game itself wasn't considered "artistic", whatever the fuck that even means at this point, but
the song featured in the game was what won the award. Correct me if I'm wrong, but most soundtracks do very well at standing on their own (save ME2; try to listen to those character themes by themselves and they just sound schizophrenic and disjointed).
I know I sound angry and inflammatory, but the whole "games as art" discussion bothers me to no end. I'd rather stop talking about it if that's all right with you.