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May 13, 2013 12:13 am GMTzyxe posted a new blog entry entitled Social Awareness and GameSpot: Love it or Leave it?
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Mar 13, 2013 3:26 pm GMTzyxe posted in the topic Looking for critique? Help us help you! on the union board Welcome to the Round Table
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Mar 4, 2013 4:20 pm GMTzyxe posted a new blog entry entitled Gamers are More than the Sum of Their Killcounts (Walk it Off/Charity Edition)
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Social Awareness and GameSpot: Love it or Leave it?
OR As you may have noticed, articles, editorials and news features having to do with various social issues surrounding gaming (or with a gamers' slant) have been making an upswing here on GS. These issue range from violence in gaming to mental illness and so much in between. As gaming becomes more of a mainstream form of entertainment, the gaming community is growing, as is our social awareness of such issues. And, with the increase in the gaming population, there is bound to come an increase in pieces reflecting on social issues and their perceived relevance to members Continue » -
Gamers are More than the Sum of Their Killcounts (Walk it Off/Charity Edition)
FPS Doug: Poster Child of Our Gaming Community! Boom, headshot... BOOM headshot.... BOOM!!! HEADSHOT!!! From the recent publicity attempting to link violent acts in the world to video games, FPS Doug (WARNING: link contains strong language) may as well be the poster child for gamers worldwide in the eyes of the media*. Whether you believe the hype or not, playing video games have also been linked to some very positive effects. Several studies have shown that video games can ease pain in patients, and that violent video games may increase pain tolerance in some people. My mother, who is Continue »


