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Video games
What video games can teach us about economic decision-making
Jul 24, 2023
Researchers use some video games to learn about spending behavior and how players respond to economic crises.
Tomorrow's tech disruptors learn how to raise their game
Jul 17, 2023
The video game industry has a diversity problem. This Bay Area mentorship program has solutions.
Older gamers say the industry doesn't design with them in mind
Jul 6, 2023
A quarter of video gamers in the U.S. are over 50, according to the AARP.
This video game teaches players about gentrification
Jul 3, 2023
At the Oakland-based nonprofit Gameheads, people go from playing video games to making them, drawing from lived experience.
As recreation makes a comeback, a local arcade celebrates surviving the pandemic
by
Sarah Leeson
May 15, 2023
"You go out there right now in our store and there's a community," said Jamie York, owner of Game Underground.
A UK regulator has blocked the Microsoft-Activision merger. But don't blame it on Brexit.
by
Lily Jamali
Apr 26, 2023
Some experts say the decision is rooted in the U.K.'s efforts to develop its own tech industry.
At the Federal Games Guild, video games and public policy play together
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Feb 14, 2023
Want to balance the federal budget? A video game lets you do it. Elizabeth Newbury of the Federal Games Guild and Wilson Center explains.
For public good, not for profit.
Why more new video games now cost $70
by
Justin Ho
Feb 10, 2023
Nintendo announced that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will retail for $69.99. Several video game publishers have been embracing the $70 price tag as the new standard for major releases.
Video game industry's growth could drop a level or two
Jul 11, 2022
However, the slowdown in growth could also lead to a friendlier supply chain.
Here's why Microsoft is buying Activision Blizzard
Jan 18, 2022
Microsoft plans to spend nearly $70 billion for the video game maker, whose problematic workplace culture will present challenges.