You're doing the same thing the other moron attempted, and you both failing miserably at it.
This isn't about "pixels" but more so one of the largest, fastest growing industries in the world, with a multibillion dollar influence in culture, films, art, music, et cetera. This is effecting peoples jobs, hiring process, what's been green lit on the pitching floor, who gets rounds funded, etc. I know things "look like video games" so they aren't very important, right? Books are just books, movies are just movies, songs are just songs, etc. But you are wrong, they have huge impacts socially. They are drops of water, crashing waves and tsunamis that shape culture, politics and often the bits and pieces of the general consensus a culture upholds. Books have this power, movies have this power, and more and more video games are increasing in scope to shape culture. I know this may seem mysterious to you, and it should if you haven't been involved in the industry and don't know what you're talking about, but that's not reality, that's "your" unrelated reality. Meanwhile this stuff has been discussed behind the scenes for 20+ years and now it's spilling out into the mainstream. These are important issues, and they have found the medium of video games (trust me, I wish they hadn't), billions of dollars are at stake, and summarizing everything as something you can mock to make yourself feel better doesn't result in higher learning.