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According to an article on Minpokyo, an unnamed young female that had joined Capcom in 2009 was assigned to one of the largest development projects at the time, Dragon’s Dogma. A senior female employee was then assigned to be the team leader, and seemed to have caused things to be very unpleasant for the younger girl. (more)
There are your casual video game fans, then there are your hardcore video game fans. And the latter would spend anything to get memorabilia of their favorite video games. And then there are those who just create stunning memorabilia from the game. (more)
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Valve won’t be making any announcements at E3 2012 this year. (more)
Today’s Photo of the Day is one set that I would totally find uses for on my desk. I mean, who could say no to a set of Space Invader stamps? Being so cute, I’m sure it’d bring a smile to all my outgoing papers. (more)
Today’s Photo of the Day features this super adorable pixel hearts necklace that many Legend of Zelda fans will recognize. (more)
Previously known as the eBox or the iSec, gaming console CT510 will finally be launched in China for $600. Lenovo backed and co-invested in this console, but the device was always pushed back as the Chinese government has banned all video game consoles. (more)
P.W. Singer, an analyst from Brookings Institution who has written several books about war in the 21st century speaks about gaming and war situations. He speaks about how soldiers are younger and better than the more experienced solders because of their experiences with playing video games. Weapons used in the military are controllers just like in games. (more)
A gamer who fancies themselves a minimalist will enjoy today’s Photo of the Day of a Nintendo 64 controller. It looks like perfect print to hang up on the wall, don’t you think? (more)
On April 20th, the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science building of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was hacked by students eager to play Tetris. Called “The Holy Grail of hacks” by the group, ‘MIT Gallery of Hacks,’ this throwback game was loved by students everywhere. (more)




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