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G.A.N.G. finalists announced, winners will be awarded at GDC 2010

by Lucy Newman on Feb 17, 2010 at 09:42 PM

The Game Audio Network Guild just announced the finalists for its 8th Annual G.A.N.G awards. The finalists will be judged and winners will be awarded during the March 12, 2010, Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, CA (USA). This year’s nominees include Assassin’s Creed 2 and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves... Continue Reading »

A big brain could make you a better gamer

by Jenni Lada on Jan 22, 2010 at 03:15 PM

A new study in the Cerebral Cortex journal suggests that people not be doing well in games just because they’ve built up their skills, they’re doing well because their brains are bigger. A team of researchers from the University of Illinois, University of Pittsburgh and Massachusetts Institute of Technology conducted… Continue Reading »

Opinion: Revocation of Chicago’s game ad ban reminds us of gamers’ responsibilities, rights

by Jessica Moen on Jan 18, 2010 at 11:00 AM

As an avid video gamer, I know all too well the extent people go through to ban certain games in their stores and businesses, especially game advertisements. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is guilty of this by recently banning advertisements of more violent and racy video and computer games on… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Gamer (the movie)

by Jason Townsend-Rogers on Sep 22, 2009 at 08:34 AM

When I saw the initial unveiling of Project Natal at this year’s E3, I was impressed at Microsoft’s ability to harness the motion-control technology of Nintendo’s Wii and amplify it to include the human body.  In watching that demonstration, I wondered aloud, “What would happen if that technology became the… Continue Reading »

Sony Home Update: New spaces, new stores, more items galore

by Lucy Newman on Jul 20, 2009 at 10:04 AM

The PlayStation Home has been updated with three new spaces to new stores at the mall and more stuff than you can shake a stick at. And like a 3-year-old in the candy isle at WalMart, I’m hopped up on digital eye candy and screaming my head off for a… Continue Reading »

Opinion: Scholastic wrongly accused of misusing its Book Clubs to promote *gasp* video games

by Jessica Moen on Feb 17, 2009 at 11:00 AM

Scholastic Inc., a children’s book publisher, is in trouble for selling more then just books in its classroom book clubs. Everyone remembers getting those handouts in school from Scholastic Book Clubs (or Arrow for you older kids) where you could buy all those Goosebumps books. Well, now Scholastic is in… Continue Reading »

We don’t need no stinkin’ TV to play a video game

by Lucy Newman on Jan 4, 2009 at 05:17 PM

When Ron Stanley, a guest writer for The Washington Post, wrote an article reminiscing a time his nieces and nephews were banned from playing a video game or watching television, it was what the children did next that was surprisingly heartwarming. As he spoke of his six-year-old nephew trying to… Continue Reading »

Game journalist offers list of words to be banned from game articles

by Lucy Newman on Dec 28, 2008 at 01:44 PM

As I read an article about banning certain words from our journalistic vocabulary by Gus Mastrapa of GameDaily I had to admit, he does have a point. “Let’s pretend I’m your editor for a second. Done laughing? Okay, how about we talk seriously about cliché and weak, meaningless words and… Continue Reading »

Another Study: Video Games may be good for seniors,  too

by Jason Townsend-Rogers on Dec 22, 2008 at 12:37 AM

For all those gamers who have had to sit through parental rants claiming that video games will lead to their brains atrophying, help is now on the way thanks primarily to a study in the journal Psychology and Aging. This study (based on a sample size of 40 adults in… Continue Reading »

Welcome to Den-Den Town, Osaka’s Akihabara

by Janine Dong on Nov 14, 2008 at 03:36 PM

When gamers think of electronics and video game shopping in Japan, most people name Tokyo’s Akihabara as its epitome. However, not many may know that Osaka, Japan, has an Akihabara equivalent named Den-Den Town. Much like Akihabara, Den-Den Town is chock full of otaku goodness. Just a few years ago,… Continue Reading »

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