Merit badges for comic-book appreciation and videogames mastery go right next to each other on the double-knit XXL sash of the Nerd Scouts. |
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Ludology isn't helpful because it overemphasises just one aspect of videogames. |
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Can videogames convey social and political messages and still be a lot of fun? |
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There being relatively few of them in videogames is, I think, probably due to there being hardly any steampunk films, or steampunk novels. |
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In March the company announced that it would start allowing customers to sell videogames for store credit or cash. |
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Two ravers are discussing how ridiculous it is that videogames are blamed for inciting killing sprees. |
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But only recently have videogames started making leaps and bounds towards a unified interactive product. |
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Strong words, and one can almost hear the law firms salivating at the prospect of being able to prove that there has been a flood of crimes inspired by videogames. |
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Already, of course, automakers are huge fans of advertising in videogames. |
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Everything from videogames to heavy metal music has been blamed for aggression in teens. |
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There is a classification system with labelling for the content of films, and also for games and videogames, that may be of use. |
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Where videogames have an edge on sudoku is in their ability to adjust to the skill of the player. |
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Children look at the world with curiosity through the media, and they interpret it using the symbols that they learn from TV and videogames. |
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Today, many videogames bought on a disc can be played against other players via a PC or games console with an internet connection. |
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The creepy, outrageously Freudian project comes from several of his current preoccupations, including videogames, disaster flicks and her own recurring night terrors. |
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Whether it's videogames, science fiction or Westminster politics, the underlying struggle for victim status is the same. |
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I play videogames in order to do things that I could never do in real life, like flying spaceships, grappling with monsters, or skateboard standing up. |
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I refer in particular to increased control over the sale of particularly violent games and videogames to minors. |
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We are actively looking for opportunities to further our drive to become a major force in global videogames publishing. |
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Head for cinemas, enjoy videogames and savour those yummy fast foods. |
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Moreover, a bill had been introduced before the legislature prohibiting the importation and sale of war-related and violent toys and videogames. |
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This series is an integral part of the transmedia landscape and the scriptwriting techniques used are very close to that of videogames. |
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Research on videogames is in its infancy, but in many ways parallels the research that has investigated the effects of television. |
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There will also be an area with videogames, a tattoo workshop and, among other attractions, the so-called anti-gravity zone. |
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Television remains their medium of choice, followed by videogames and the Internet. |
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He rocked the middle part, listened to the backstreet Boys, watched wrestling, and played videogames. |
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Before his brutal killing along a dark bike path in Ashland, Ore., 23-year-old David Grubbs loved playing videogames. |
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Just like he was lasered into the mainframe, Flynn is beamed out, with proof that Dillinger stole the videogames he invented. |
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But the governor also fingered videogames as a possible focus of his coming violence-control plan. |
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Alan Jepsen was playing videogames at his home in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, when the cops came knocking on his door. |
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This is the first example of a co-regulation code in Italy as it will also involve mobile telephony administrators along with videogames producers. |
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All of the action of the Monkey Island series videogames takes place within the Caribbean Sea area. |
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The most outstanding feature is a new multimedia system, which comprises a 7-inch TFT screen hinged on the ceiling and an RCA connection that allows connection to a DVD player, videogames, laptops and even MP3 players. |
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Now they have their gaze fixed on biotechnology and videogames. |
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While the adults visited the stands, the younger children had a great time on the bouncy castles inside the pavilions, with older children also having a good time on the videogames. |
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Here you can drive the Segway, challenge you friends on electric karts, kill some time with videogames, or experience the thrill of a driving simulator with a 6-axis hydraulic platform. |
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Puppygate will force a reckoning in the SFF world, just as Gamergate did for videogames, and next year the debate will simply mutate into another form. |
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In fact, his love for videogames is so all-consuming that you can accurately judge his state of mind by noting the game he happens to be playing at any time. |
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Supermarkets have become important outlets, but the likes of Wal-Mart stock only a narrow range of CDs, choosing to shift shelf-space away from music in favour of higher-margin DVDs and videogames. |
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After he came home from the hospital his friends noticed that he didn't like playing videogames or soccer with them anymore and he laughed at different jokes. |
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In Uruguay, the Presidency of the Republic launched a plan to strengthen national audiovisual companies, which include 150 enterprises producing advertising, film, video, TV programmes, animation, multimedia and videogames. |
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The goal of the contest is to promote the European videogames industry. |
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Like comic books and scuzz music, videogames are into this repeating pattern of violence and anger, a pattern cultivated by game labels to chime with their core demographic. |
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Independent console videogames developer Insomniac Games, Burbank, Calif. |
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Videogames imply conflict, either between players, or a single player battling a computer. |
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Videogames have come a long way since Pong took its place beside the pinball machine in the penny arcade. |
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Videogames began as a few blips and bleeps racing across a screen. |
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