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Choose Your Own Anna Anthropy Interview

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When you interview Anna Anthropy, you can't just print those words on the page. Something special has to happen. That's what RPS correspondent Cara Ellison has done for us after she spoke to the Lesbian Spider Queens of Mars/Mighty Jill Off developer. There's discussion of why gaming matters, why games should be more personal, and Anthropy's recently published a book, Rise of the Videogame Zinesters. So please, choose your own interview.

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