Val Waldron
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Continuing our look back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of February.
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Looking back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of January.
Stop by and check out our new book display, which showcases novels and art books based on video games.
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The CVGA room will be closed this Friday & Saturday, April 29-30. We will re-open on Monday May 2 and begin our regular Spring/Summer hours: Mon - Fri, Noon - 7pm; closed Sat & Sun.
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It was bound to happen: The Computer & Video Game Archive is now on Twitter. Follow us at @umcvga.
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Our water game carnival has concluded, and the people receiving Amazon gift cards for their efforts are listed below.
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Here are our top games from last week. Our water game carnival event has also now concluded, and the winners will be announced shortly.
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Professor Sheila Murphy is teaching her class again this semester, entitled "Video Games as Culture/Form." Besides a trip to our archive to get up close and personal with some of the more violent games in our collection, students from the class are also contributing to the course blog at http://videogameform.blogspot.com/, where they give their unedited perspectives on a variety of topics related to video games and culture.
We now have the new Nintendo 3DS available in the archive, along with two games: Rayman 3D & Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D. (More games to come, of course.) If you've been wondering how Nintendo can offer a true 3D experience without the need for special glasses, you can now see for yourself!
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Here are our top games from last week, with Sengoku BASARA quickly venturing to the top (better known as "the samurai game," which is much easier to say). Also, a reminder that there is only one more week to participate in our water games carnival, so try out a few water-themed games for a chance to win an Amazon gift certificate!