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One hting in particular I do take issue with is Ebert's assertion that games do not have their masterpieces comparable to the greater works of literature or cinema. That simply isn't true.

Look at Super Mario Bros.

Well, I also take issue with his definition of "art" and his assertion that art is based on taste (which is something he puts forth in the comments), as the two ideas don't mesh well and I don't agree with either anyway. But yes, he's right when you allow him to set down the rules and definitions of his own discourse.