Essays

In a trepidatory experimental sort of way, we invite you, our readers, to speak at length on those things that are important to you. Perhaps you violently hate the way that, as programmers tend to be recruited as needed from college with little discussion between the generations that the new wave of CD-based consoles harbour games with exactly the same staggeringly obvious problems you thought eliminated in 1984. Possibly you passionately enjoy the colour green.

Whatever, it is by applying to the wittily-named Essays section of AP2 that you may articulate arguments too long for Two The Write Thing. Naturally we reserve the right not to print anything that's crap.

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or Essays, impatience fans.


Some essays by you, our readers

Alan Driscoll on petty game crimes

Matthew Garrett on games that cheat

Paul Hamilton on graphics

Andrew Adam on lessons unlearned


And some by those of AP2

C-Monster on Rock versus Suck

Reader Millington on Week Ending

Reader Millington in Rage

Jonathan on Difficulty vs Unfairness

Reader Millington on Jonathan on Difficulty vs Unfairness


The opinions of essay authors do not necessarily reflect those of AP2. All complaints to AP2 will be thrown in an electric bin.