Back in April, film critic Roger Ebert stirred up a tempest in a teacup with his comment that gaming can never be art. Last week at E3, the game industry’s annual mega-convention, I asked the gaming execs and creators I interviewed their thoughts on Ebert’s opinion and if they could give him one game to change his mind, what would that be. Their thoughts below.

Laurent Detoc, North America president, Ubisoft:

Even Hideo Kojima [creator of the critically-acclaimed series Metal Gear Solid] doesn’t even consider that video games are art, if I recall correctly. As a consumer, I don’t actually like to look at if it is an art form or not. I think there is an ample case for explaining why it should be. Ebert has his opinion, and so do another billion people. I like to look at games as a set of experiences. Would I call that art? As a consumer, I don’t think it matters.

Read the full article at Fast Company.