Eaten by a Grue

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  • 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.
  • Val Waldron
An article on the UMHS website explores how and why video games might help the new generation of medical students to excel in their preparations for becoming doctors - everything from helping them to choose their specialties to helping them learn how to perfect surgical incisions.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • Val Waldron
Here are the top ten games played in the archive last week.
  • Val Waldron
A study involving the connection between physical activity and sports-related video games has been completed by the International Sports Marketing department at the Ecole Superieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, who came to the conclusion that there is a correlation between the level of physical activity and sports games due to the fact that sports games tend to inspire people under the age of 21 to pursue the same sports in real life.