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Yeah, thats pretty much what I was thinking.
I never thought this was going to get any replies. I was JUST about to delete this disscusion.
I think there was a sharp jab at 'mindless' electronic entertainment as well. 'Electronic fireplace' is a really old slang term for television; buying things just to burn them could be a kick at DLC or pay-to-win 'free' games; the owner of Tomorrow talks a lot of endings-- time is finite, and if you burn all of yours doing nothing constructive, you'll never fulfill your dreams.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8nwRCW-tJU&list=WL836D97FD6F3536D7
interview: http://www.anaitgames.com/entrevistas/entrevista-tomorrow-corporation-little-inferno