Finding time for games and everything else

1UP.com has a story about how grown-up gamers are balancing work, life, children, and video games:Gamers that stared down the challenges of reaching "just one more level" or beating an old high score are now facing a more significant challenge: blending marriages, mortgages, and parenting together with their gamer lifestyle. How are some members of... Continue Reading →

Embedding Meebo into your wiki

This morning a colleague asked about embedding a meebo me widget into her wiki.  The problem is that a default installation of MediaWiki does not allow embedding of Flash.  After some searching around the web, I found this extension at Glenn's Junk Chest.  I installed the extension on her wiki (not yet public), and on... Continue Reading →

Essential facts about the gaming industry

Each year, the Electronic Software Association publishes a report detailing the "Essential Facts About the Computer and Video Game Industry.  The 2006 report is available here (pdf), and other facts are available on the website.  Older reports are a little harder to find, as they are not linked from the ESA website.  However, after a... Continue Reading →

Can you study a video game too much?

Nate Garrelts has a new book out called Meaning And Culture of Grand Theft Auto: Critical Essays .  I have not read the book, but I will admit that it looks intriguing.  I've looked into ordering it for our library, and it's on my Amazon Wish List as well.  However, I do question how much... Continue Reading →

Talk to your librarians

A couple of colleagues are using meebo as method to "Talk to your librarians."  They're using the meebo widget which is displayed prominently on the Communications Blog and on both of their contact pages (here and here).  I've had the meebo widget on my Business Blog for a couple of months now, and I've actually... Continue Reading →

Would you buy a Mac to play video games?

GamesIndustry.biz says that it is a possibility that Apple could move into the video game console business.  According to the article:Apple's move into the console hardware market is 'a distinct possibility' according to Prudential analyst Jesse Tortora.The research company believes that Apple could combine technology from some of its leading products to create a home... Continue Reading →

6 biggest new ideas in chat

TechCrunch has a list of "big ideas emerging in web instant messaging as it stands today and the services that exemplify them." The list is available here, and is worth a read of libraries who are using or might want to use IM.

Using the Wii in “Serious” games

"In this latest Persuasive Games feature, Ian Bogost takes a look at the recently launched Wii video game console from Nintendo, and offers how it and its innovative controls could feasibly be used as a platform for serious games."

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