Should games companies be held responsible for the woes of addicted gamers?
Game companies have started taking responsibility for an unfortunate byproduct of their success – “pathological” addiction - after a series…
By Vickie MorrishNew Times,
New Thinking.
It's little wonder that the second Rome game has divided opinions so starkly. But it is salvageable.
BySometimes, the "trying not to die" element of a video game is the best part.
ByWhat if you could live your life over again?
ByHelen Lewis and Phil Hartup shortlisted.
ByPhil Hartup concludes his series of reports from the world of EVE: Online, the largest virtual war the world has…
ByPhil Hartup continues his series of reports from the world of EVE: Online, the largest virtual war the world has…
ByPhil Hartup becomes the first embedded reporter in the largest virtual war the world has ever seen.
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