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  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • David S Carter
Rock Band-a-Palooza! Tuesday, September 14 (During Northfest), 11am - 2pm.In the Duderstadt Center Gallery. Play Rock Band on a giant screen!
  • David S Carter
The fall semester is back upon us, and so we return to our regular hours: Mon Noon- 9pm; Tue - Fri 10am - 9pm; Sat 1pm - 9pm (closed Sunday). Actually that's an expansion on our Saturday hours from last year, as we're now opening on Saturdays two hours earlier.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last wee. Quite a mix of different games in the interim before Fall classes started. And hardly any Fifa? Shocking.
Authored by Ben Nanamaker: With one of the top video game blogs dedicating this week to posts about gamers’ love affairs with guns, and with several bloggers in the past month or two also discussing violence in video games, I thought it was a good time to analyze what’s being said and how it differs from the usual take on video games and violence.
Barbie Horse Adventures cover
  • Val Waldron
Since we recently had a young girl in the archive that had a lot of trouble finding something she wanted to play, I thought I'd devote a notable games post to showcase several of the 'girly' games that the archive offers for her age group. So be prepared to be pummeled with sugar and spice and everything nice.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week. We are beginning to brainstorm ideas for our Fall tournament, so feel free to post any requests here.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week. I don't really get the fascination with Bayonetta, but one guy likes it enough to put it on the top games list all by himself. Also, watching people play Racquet Sports is more amusing than it sounds.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week. Not surprisingly, FIFA stays in the lead. But Final Fantasy X? Awesome.
  • David S Carter
Our colleagues at the University of Michigan Press have released "My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft" by Bonnie Nardi. Here's the blurb.