I've spent the whole week at various game, robotic, and performance art events around the Main St. area, and will post a bit more on this soon.
In the meanwhile, I've been asked to give a talk for SFU's upcoming Open House on June 2nd. Here's my abstract-- it's a topic I haven't done in a while, but that's why it's an update, I think:
The Princess is in Another Castle: A Women and Gaming Update
When gender and gaming first hit our radar, everyone was suddenly talking about Lara Croft’s cup size and the lack of “girl game” initiatives. Have things changed since the startling revelation that women DO play games? How (if at all) has the debate affected the gaming market, popular attitudes and mainstream culture? Here’s an update on the status of women and gaming.
Posted by cloo @ 10:53 PM EST [Link]
Thursday, May 11, 2006Harper scowls at you, ready to attack: For all Americans who expressed dismay at Canada's election of a neo-con this winter (we're amused you care), never fear! Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter redresses the wrong by assassinating our Prime Minister. "Basically, for the game, the Canadian guy was the only one that we could actually sacrifice in the story ... We weren't being malicious or anything like that." Isn't that always the way.
Posted by cloo @ 04:24 PM EST [Link]
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