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War on Abstract Nouns: How the Debate on Video Game Violence is 'Doing It Wrong'.
posted in forum Game Culture Research by Shawn Gordon on August 7, 2010 at 2:48 am
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What Jeff Green Is Missing (Potential Legally Affected Citizen Calls Jeff Green “A Hypocrite…Too”)
posted in forum Game Legislation and Laws by Shawn Gordon on July 21, 2010 at 10:44 pm
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War on Abstract Nouns: How the Debate on Video Game Violence is 'Doing It Wrong'.
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Not With a Whimper, but a Bang
Dietrich Stogner tries to restrain his glee and excitement regarding the status of the gaming industry... yes, really. -
Sony: New Laser, 20X Tetter Than BRD.
The development team of Tohoku University and Sony has completed work on a new laser technology offering 20 times the capacity of current Blu-Ray discs. The most difficult aspect, if I can make sense of the google translation as well as I think I can, was reducing the size of the equipment needed to produce [...] -
E3 Impressions: Kirby’s Epic Yarn
As we could all agree, Kirby titles just don’t seem to utilized the franchise’s potential! While games such as, the Amazing mirror, Nightmare in Dreamland and Superstar Ultra are addictive, Kirby Console games just don’t bat the nail on the head right! In 2005, Kirby fans were on the edge of their seats awaiting the [...] -
Nintendo 3DS: First Look
As it’s been stated in countless sites across the internet, Nintendo has most certainly been pitching their loyal patrons some amazing things to look forward to this past E3! Now to be fair Microsoft and Sony did their share of Jaw dropping hardware, as well as software. However, even you coldhearted, blood sucking, incubuses, who [...] -
OnLive debuts with 23 titles, free membership offered
It's been a long time coming but OnLive is finally ready to try and silence its critics as the on-demand gaming service makes its official debut today. To celebrate the launch, the company announced a partnership with AT&T to offer U.S. customers a free first-year membership, with an optional second year at $4.95/mo. -- down from the regular price of $14.95. Those interested can sign up to the Founding Member Program until July 15; they'll pick people on a first-come first-serve basis. -
Kinect Price Revealed
Whether you like the idea of controller free gaming or think it’s a waste of whatever, the fact is that Microsoft will be moving forward with their new gaming peripheral. Previously known as “Project NATAL” and officially revealed at E3 as “Kinect”, several games have appeared in the line of what Microsoft hopes to be [...] -
Sony Details “PlayStation Plus” Subscription Service at E3
During the E3 press conference on June 15, president and CEO of Sony, Jack Tretton revealed the subscription service details for PlayStation Plus -
E3 2010: Atlus to bring bullet-hell RPG Knights in the Nightmare, to PSP.
Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today revealed that the critically acclaimed Knights in the Nightmare™, a groundbreaking tour de force of bullet-hell action and strategy roleplaying, is set to release for PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) system in North America on October 19, 2010. Hailed as a "once-in-a-lifetime experience**," Knights mixes frantic, energetic action with thought-provoking tactical gameplay, all within a beautifully-rendered fantasy setting presented through a captivating, emotional narrative. -
Hulu comes to Xbox LIVE
Gear Live has a source (it claims has never been wrong) that says that at 2010′s E3 conference, which starts on the 14th, Microsoft will announce that Hulu will be coming to the Xbox 360. The Xbox Live platform is already a great way to watch Netflix streaming, as it’s already in many living rooms [...] -
2010: The year of the Wii
let’s face it, it’s been a little hard for passionate gamers to keep the faith over the last few years as far as the Wii is concerned. For all its strengths, the system just hasn’t been delivering for the core audience. Why? Well, you’ve heard the reasons before, but I’ll quickly run through them again. [...]










