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Macworld December 2002 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Let Chaos Reign Warcraft III for the Mac arrives... Foxchange Software's Cave Dig 3 has been around for a while, but it recently got an overhaul for OS X... Rescue Heroes Tremor Trouble is a new game from Knowledge Adventure, aimed at four- to seven-year-old children |
Salon.com December 5, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
Screenage wasteland? When video games look as good as action films, commercials are more fun than cartoons, and everything screams "Buy!" it's easy to lose your bearings. |
Fast Company December 2002 Chuck Salter |
Playing to Win Computer and video games are a bigger business than the movies, and the biggest force in games is Electronic Arts -- a company whose blockbuster titles dazzle millions of customers and generate billions of dollars in sales. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at a creative powerhouse (and a model of disciplined management). |
AskMen.com November 13, 2002 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Classic Arcade Games Tag Team Wrestling... Q*bert... Double Dragon... Frogger... Punch-Out!!... Arkanoid... Donkey Kong... Space Invaders... Pong... Pac-Man |
Salon.com November 12, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Pulling the trigger on Saddam In Quest for Hussein, you can invade Iraq all by yourself. But is ousting this evil dictator worth the effort? |
Salon.com November 11, 2002 Wagner James Au |
It's fun to kill guys wearing acid-wash and Members Only jackets! Grand Theft Auto: Vice City goes where no video game has gone before -- into the dark heart of the 1980s. |
Science News October 26, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
Tetris Is Hard As many computer- and video-game players have long known, the insanely addictive, immensely popular game of Tetris is tough. Now, researchers from MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science have analyzed Tetris from a computational perspective. |
Wired November 2002 Robert Levine |
The Sims Online Welcome to The Sims Online, virtual reality with a white picket fence. |
CIO October 15, 2002 Jon Surmacz |
If You Play, You Pay These days, freebies are few and far between in football fantasyland. Games and services on the Web are increasingly coming with a price tag. |
Salon.com October 4, 2002 Wagner James Au |
Weapons of mass distraction A new breed of computer games is teaching today's teenagers how to wage, and win, the war against terror. |
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