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Wednesday, 30 December 2009 12:47

Women Who Changed The Game

Over the past weekend, G4tv.com released its most influential people of the gaming industry in the last decade. It should come as no surprise that there were absolutely NO WOMEN on this list.
Published in Gamer Girl Gospels
Thursday, 08 October 2009 18:59

Accessories

When Men hear the word “Accessorizing” it conjures up images of beauty counters and boutiques but these games prove that accessories aren't just for women any more. Go ahead boys and girls! Drool over these coveted virtual accessories. I won't tell anyone.
Published in Life As A Gamer
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 09:50

An Experiment in Mis-Education About Games

This past weekend we started what we’ve dubbed on Twitter as, The GX/GGR experiment.  The experiment was one that sent gamers of all walks of life to their local retailers to see how well versed they were in their ESRB ratings coverage.  In short, do they have the ESRB ratings posted in plain view for parents to refer to when buying games, and furthermore, could a minor purchase an M rated game without a consenting adult there to verify the purchase. 
Published in Life As A Gamer
Fan boys, this article is not for you, we’re talking to our girls here, so go sit in the other room and hold the purse like you’ve been taught.
Published in Gossip and Stuff
Tuesday, 23 March 2010 11:03

How To Trick For Games

Normally the WTF statement on this site is reserved for our very own Master Blaster, but when I saw IGNs latest endorsement of a site called gamecrush.com ‘What the F*%$!’ is all I could think.
Published in Gossip and Stuff
Video game violence can be a hot topic. I think it is delusional and short sighted to blame violent tendencies of a child wholly on a game. I think a child can play any game their parent feels they are mature enough for. I’ve met 8 year olds who were better zombie slayers than me. I think it’s all in the approach, parents who have a more hands-on parenting style probably allows their children more freedom to choose their games. Why? Because they know what their child can handle, they talk to their kid and they explain how fantasy differs from reality.
Published in Gossip and Stuff
Non-Profit Consumer Advocacy Group Begins Work on Official Court Documents for Submission
Published in Gossip and Stuff
Gameinatrix.com is proud to premiere the latest video single from Screenteamshow.com's freshman CD, Comic Con Girls.
Published in Gossip and Stuff
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 11:06

Gaming Charities and Events

I think with all the bad and horrible things said about gamers and gaming, that it is time to show some of the good that is in the gaming community. I know there is a stigma that all gamers are basement dwelling mama boys with pasty skin and egomania based on their online lives, it’s not true. The truth is most gamers are adults with jobs, families and really big hearts. Check out the following charities and help out if you can. I’m a huge believer in karma and that what we put out there will come back to us, so let’s help some of these charities give the world a huge Spirit buff.    
Published in Gossip and Stuff
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, said today that the Coalition Government’s decision not to proceed with video Games Tax Relief in the Emergency Budget could jeopardise inward investment. TIGA made the comments following the report in today’s Financial Times that the absence of Games Tax Relief could adversely affect the decisions of major games businesses to invest in the UK.
Published in Gossip and Stuff
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