Keenan Talamo Games and Play Maggie Greene 5/7/15 Gaming and Toxic Online Behavior Millions of people around the world play video games and many of them play games for the sole purpose of competition. Not all of these people whom play competitively are pro players, in fact most aren’t, and an unfortunately large amount of…
Monthly Archives: May 2015
BoRT March: My Last Gaming Binge
by Patrick Anderson •
BoRT- Teamwork
by Claire Knaeble •
Team work is an essential part of any sport or game. Even sports such as cross country or track, which involve competing against others as well as yourself heavily incorporate aspects of teamwork. I played water polo, swam, and ran cross country in high school and still try to involve myself in those sports today.…
Short Take: Minecraft is finally fixing its huge gender problem, by Drew Harwell
by cjakob •
This article could not be timelier. Many of our discussions have strayed into the gender issues that permeate throughout the play industry. Minecraft is now choosing a side in the controversy, by adding the option of a female character. As of Wednesday (4/29/15), Minecraft will introduce Alex and end their gender inequality. Girl characters…
Book Review: A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon, by Sarah Herman
by cjakob •
The LEGO Company and their amazing “interlocking bricks” have been household names for almost 70 years, but why? While A Million little Bricks, is to be read as a chronological history, broken down into decade-based chapters, leaving much of the critical reading to the audience, the book is nonetheless a valuable tool when approaching the…
Film Review – Video Games
by cgill •
Video Game: The Movie focused on the history of video games: past, present, and future. The director, Jeremy Snead, created a relatively easy documentary to follow with interesting transitions and plenty of people to talk about their opinions on the history of video games. This also leads to a problem, yet also a solution. The…