Video Game Systems Close Sex Offenders%u2019 Online AccountsBy Video Game Network Staff via The New York TimesPublished on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)
By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
Published: April 5, 2012
Several companies that own video gaming systems have closed the online accounts of more than 3,500 registered sex offenders in New York who use the consoles to chat and play video games, following an agreement with the office of the New York state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman.
The agreement, which was announced on Thursday, affects online gaming platforms owned by Electronic Arts, Warner Bros., Sony, ...Read Full Feature on Video Game Network |
Smithsonian celebrates 'Art of Video Games'By Video Game Network Staff via CNN TechPublished on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)
Washington (CNN) -- Thirty to 40 years ago, when arcade and console games were primitive and parents condemned them as a new threat to their children's schooling, it was probably hard to imagine one of America's leading museums embracing video games as an artform.
Fast forward to 2012, and many parents are still trying to limit their kids' gaming hours. But video games themselves are increasingly ambitious, interactive and artistically complex ...Read Full Feature on Video Game Network |
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