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Shawn Struck is a freelance writer whose work has appeared on the 1UP Network, 411 Mania, RPGX.org, and in PC Magazine. He lives in a secret underground lair in Arlington, TX.
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Associated Content sat down with The Angry Video Game Nerd (also known as James Rolfe), to find out what inspired his review series that have made him an Internet celebrity, his favorite game he loves to hate, and more
Sarah Palin haiku
A popular blogger conducted a project at a science-fiction convention: Women wearing green buttons may be asked if someone may touch their breasts, while those with red buttons may not be. Was this harmless fun, or an experiment that shouldn't be repeated?
When America's Army was released for the PC a few years ago, there were musings on the potential for propaganda via a FPS game.But what about a group distributing apocalyptic Christian propaganda to soldiers with the tacit approval of the Department of Defense?
If you had a client that had $8,000 dollars worth of advertising in your publication suddenly decline to renew, would you scramble to find replacement revenue? Or would you see an opportunity to win the client back?
Shawn Struck sits down with August Pollak, liberal political cartoonist, and talks about his artistic influences, Garfield, and the 2006 George W. Bush Dead Kitten Survey.
Theme Song for www.comcastmustdie.com 's nationwide podcast.
Thousands of websites are insulting their customer from the very first web page, and don't even know it. Find out if you are, and how to fix it, in this guide.
One of the web's most prolific liberal bloggers and writers, Julia at Sisyphus Shrugged has turned her keen eye on everything from the intricacies of New York politics, city and state government to conservatives and the nation at large.
Home video game consoles are sustained by the software gamers play. The Japanese game software industry is undergoing a major reorganization. Are mergers and acquisitions a sign of the video game industry strengthening from within, or devouring itself?
In the 90s, Scholastic released books based on popular Nintendo games. While they're remembered by many that grew up with the NES, there has been much speculation about its creator, F.X. Nine. It was the pen name of best-selling author Seth Godin, and now he tells all.
Gamers that faced the challenge of beating high scores now face a more significant challenge: blending marriages and parenting with a gamer lifestyle. How are families coping? Where do sociologists see the "video game generation", the family, and gaming itself in the future?
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