A new study by Brigham Young University professor Sarah Coyne shows that teen novels are dramatically more vulgar than videogames intended for teens. Coyne surveyed 40 of the best-selling teen novels and found 88% of them (35 books) included profanity. Only 34% of teen videogames included objectiona
As part of the 15 year anniversary of the Resident Evil series, Capcom is partnering with Zepp Live Entertainment to put on a live haunted house in an abandoned Japanese hospital. Zepp specializes in creating real experiences were audience members must find their way out of a real world location wh
Ray Kurzweil is fond of comparing DNA to human source code. A group of researchers at Stanford’s Department of Bioengineering have devised a way to use that source code to store write and erase new data into DNA based on some of the simplest principles of binary coding. The process uses an enzyme ad
Today’s forecast calls for torrential downpours of videgame news. -38 Studios and Big Huge Games rumored to have laid off entire staff. –J.S. Joust “clone” removed from App Store. -Blizzard delays real money auction house for Diablo III another week. -UK Prime Minister David Cameron spends “a crazy,
Who should set the price of a game? It seems intuitive that the group creating a work should have the right to sell it for whatever price they feel is fair. Yet in many cases the price of a game depends on the platform its sold through more than the desires of its creators. A group of developers ha