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Fast Company December 2008 Jennifer Vilaga |
HopeLab: Video Games for Health Cancer-afflicted teens often have a hard time sticking to their meds. So Pam Omidyar came up with a spoonful of new sugar: video games. |
InternetNews November 11, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Top Dem Doubles Down in Online Gambling Fight Amid heated lobbying effort and sharp criticism, Bush administration races forward with Internet gambling rules. |
Popular Mechanics November 7, 2008 Erik Sofge |
How Gears of War 2 Raises the Bar for Military Simulators Games like Call of Duty 4 and Gears of War 2 are not only better-looking than those old-fashioned sims, but they give gamers a taste of the chaos that simulations are reaching for. |
Home Theater October 31, 2008 |
Gamers Meet the Beatles MTV-Harmonix, maker of the game platform Rock Band, will develop a new game based around the Beatles. Is this a prelude to Beatles' downloads coming to iTunes? |
Wired Steven Levy |
On Melding the Digital and Physical Realms This year, breakthroughs like the Wii, Guitar Hero, and the iPhone showed that 21st-century reality is a blend of the digital and physical, with a borderline so blurred it's not really a line at all. |
Popular Mechanics October 21, 2008 Erik Sofge |
4 Reasons Why Dead Space is the Scariest Game Ever There are two things you have in common with Isaac Clarke, the hero of the new game Dead Space. Like him, you are not a space marine, which is a problem, considering the number of mutated, corpse-like horrors sprinting down the corridor at you. And second, you are scared. |
Wired David Kushner |
Bejeweled Creator Spills Secrets of Addictive Games Yeah, it sounds stupid, but once you start playing, it's like crack. |
Popular Mechanics October 14, 2008 Seth Porges |
The 4 Best (Fictional) Video-Game Cities A look at the brilliance of SimCity and four other urban wonderlands from games new and old in which the setting was more memorable than the plot or even characters. |
Inc. October 2008 Don Steinberg |
Just Play As the makers of the games Guitar Hero and now Rock Band settle into their success - check that, their utter domination of the world's basements and dorm rooms - it's worth asking why the first hit was so painfully long in coming. It seems they had forgotten something: fun. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Joe Brown |
Mind Games: Play Videogames Just by Thinking Your Moves Emotiv EPOC mind-control device let you play a videogame by just thinking about it. |
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