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The '''fourth wall''' is a concept in video games. It refers to the division between the in-game characters and the player. Breaking this division is referred to as "breaking the fourth wall". This is often done with characters explaining controls to the player, or if the characters actively are aware they are part of a game. | The '''fourth wall''' is a concept in video games. It refers to the division between the in-game characters and the player. Breaking this division is referred to as "breaking the fourth wall". This is often done with characters explaining controls to the player, or if the characters actively are aware they are part of a game, such would be that the fourth wall is not only broken, but destroyed to a point of no repair. | ||
In the [[Banjo-Kazooie series| | In the [[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie Universe]], it appears that most (if not all) characters are aware they are part of a game, and therefore break the fourth wall constantly. The most extreme example of this is the presence of [[Lord of Games|L.O.G.]], who appears as the creator of all games, including the one all the other characters are currently in. | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
[[wikipedia:Fourth wall|Fourth wall]] on Wikipedia | [[wikipedia:Fourth wall|Fourth wall]] on Wikipedia |
Revision as of 15:34, March 12, 2009
The fourth wall is a concept in video games. It refers to the division between the in-game characters and the player. Breaking this division is referred to as "breaking the fourth wall". This is often done with characters explaining controls to the player, or if the characters actively are aware they are part of a game, such would be that the fourth wall is not only broken, but destroyed to a point of no repair.
In the Banjo-Kazooie Universe, it appears that most (if not all) characters are aware they are part of a game, and therefore break the fourth wall constantly. The most extreme example of this is the presence of L.O.G., who appears as the creator of all games, including the one all the other characters are currently in.
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Fourth wall on Wikipedia