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Ken Levine is is one of the most honest guys in the games industry, which is what makes his explanation ofBioShock Infinite‘s box cover so fascinating. In the video above (taken fromSunday’s interview), Levine addresses fans’ issues with the cover art head-on and explains the importance of appealing to fratboys — the kind that don’t know what a Levine, a Destructoid, or even what aBioShockis.

Before Destructoid, I covered games formy university’s paper. Believe it or not, game publishers treated me like royalty (not so much these days). They did this because they know that college males are the most vital yet hard to tap market that exists in this industry. Knowing this, I can sympathize with Levine who wants great success forBioShock Infinite, even if that means not having the most original box art.

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Even from our private nerd quarter on the internet, those awful fratboys still manage to bully us and make us cry (over a videogame box cover, no less).

[Filmed and edited by Vito Gesauldi.Follow him on Twitter.He’s a real funny guy!]

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