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Video Game Links

March 15th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Video Games

I have recently stumbled upon three different sites/groups which deal with video games and are well worth looking at. The first is a Google group called LibGaming and it is a group forum to discuss video gaming in libraries. There are all sorts of worthwhile threads that discuss everything from how to justify using Dance Dance Revolution in the library to  video game websites worth checking out.

The second site I stumbled upon is the site for the Video Game Voters Network. This is a group that is dedicated toward helping gamers stand up for their rights and for the rights of free speech in relation to video games. They encourage viewers to join and take action by being voters and by writing to our senators in opposition to the Family Entertainment Protection Act. The site also has all sorts of interesting info in regards to gamer facts, violence in video games, and issues surrounding video games.

The last site is a blog called Game On. This is a blog is contributed to by people in libraries and it deals with video game news and reviews. It is a great place to go to find the latest news about video games and good insight about how they relate to libraries.

Here are the URLs for the above mentioned sights.

http://groups.google.com/group/LibGaming

http://www.videogamevoters.org/

http://www.libgaming.blogspot.com/

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