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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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posted in forum Game Culture Research by Shawn Gordon on July 9, 2010 at 5:47 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. -
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 [...] -
Natal, a little overpriced for my wallet?
Would you be willing to pay $150 for a video camera peripheral that will only work with a $200 to $300 gaming console? Microsoft hopes so–at least according to Edge Online’s “trusted source,” who says that $150 is in fact the price tag for a Project Natal unit, and that Microsoft is planning for offer [...] -
Enact A Law Restricting “M” Rated Game Sales From Minors? Yes, Thanks.
In March of 1775 at a small church, a radical by the name of Patrick Henry gave a speech to the Virginia Convention. In speech Henry said one of the most famous lines in American History: "Give me liberty or give me death!". The context of his words urges the colonies of early America to take arms against England in the precursor to the American Revolutionary War. Over time people have lost sight of certain liberties, but readily champion a multitude of "freedom to's". What about "Freedom from"? -
The DSi XL Social Networking? Just Start Grumbling…!
Nintendo has taken a great liking of telling its customers that the upcoming DSi XL will boast screens that are 93 percent bigger than those in the DSi Lite. So fond in fact, that Nintendo has decided to poll social network users on what they would like to see become 93 percent bigger. (I wonder [...] -
Blind Gamer's Amazing Feat
Blind gamer Jordan Verner of Ontario, Canada recently conquered Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. (Which was released over 12 years ago in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 and the Nintendo GameCube.) Over two years ago when gamer Roy Williams, a Wisconsin resident, discovered a YouTube video where Verner asked other players to help [...] -
Burning the Ships
The recent debacle at Infinity Ward may be showing the cracks in Activision's supposedly granite facade. Did they burn too many bridges to recover? -
Human Soft Announces HardGrip Rock Climbing game for Wii
Yesterday, Human Soft announced that they are developing the first extreme rock climbing game for the Wii. The game, which is titled HardGrip, will employ the use of Wii MotionPlus and will feature rock climbing challenges in locations all across the world, ranging from casual climbs to competitive races. -
OnLive Demos At DICE Lagless, Inches Towards Reality
OnLive's president and CEO Steve Perlman gave a live demo at the DICE summit earlier this week, showing lagless play. Perlman and COO Mike McGarvey played Unreal Tournament via a cbale connection with a server in San Francisco, over 500 miles away. During the demo the dup also showed off various community and spectator features as well as an iPhone game running on the system.







