Jan
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2009
oldwindways writes “An Ohio teen was found guilty of murdering his mother and shooting his father in the head after they took away his copy of Halo 3. One has to wonder if this is going to have any effect on the games industry. Clearly, the AP thought they could stir up something controversial by asking the IP owner for a statement: ‘Microsoft, which owns the intellectual property for the game, declined to comment beyond a statement saying: “We are aware of the situation and it is a tragic case.”‘ I suppose the good news is they did not accept his insanity plea, so no one can claim that Halo 3 drove him insane. Even so, I don’t think anything good can come out of this for gamers.” Unfortunately, it seems somebody can claim that the game was a contributing factor; the judge who presided over this case said he believes that the 17-year-old defendant “had no idea at the time he hatched this plot that if he killed his parents, they would be dead forever.” GamePolitics has further details from the judge’s statement. It doesn’t help that the boy’s lawyers used video game addiction as a defense.

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Jan
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2009
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Jan
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2009
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Jan
14
2009
A ton of games are coming to the Xbox 360 this year that you just can’t wait to get your hands on!


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Jan
14
2009
Many classic series got their starts this year, and you might have a laugh at what we thought used to be “cutting edge” and “graphically stunning.”


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Jan
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on Square-Enix confirms FFXIII demo not westbound – Ars Technica | tags: games, google, japan, news | posted in technical news
Jan
13
2009
Long ago, before the thought of becoming an artist had ever entered my brain, I drew Mario. I drew Mario a lot. You see, I never had an NES growing up. Crayons were all well and good, but with this burning passion to create, what’s a kid with a hyperactive imagination and an unyielding fascination with video games to do?Then, I got a SNES…


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Jan
13
2009
An anonymous reader writes “New York magazine has a story about some of the flashy new ideas that are coming out of the labs of the New York Times. The piece prompted Peter Wayner to dig up some of the old Java applets he wrote to explore whether more promiscuity really stops AIDS and whether baseball can do anything to speed up the games. He notes that these took a great deal of work to produce and it’s not possible to do them on a daily basis. Furthermore, they’re cranky and fragile, perhaps thanks to Java. Are cool, interactive features the future of journalism on the web? Or will simple ASCII text continue to be the most efficient way for us to mingle our thoughts, especially when ASCII text won’t generate a classloading error?”

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2009
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