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Books about gamers for librarians, teachers
In the Los Angeles Times, writer Alex Pham reports that the San Fernando Library encourages youth to play video games and even invites them to be as loud as they like.
“It lets teens be more comfortable with the library and become familiar with librarians,” San Fernando librarian Lydia Harlan told Pham. “And it’s what kids are into these days.”
In the article, Pham reports that more libraries are turning to video games to connect with technologically savvy youth who might be losing interest in books and stories. In New York, the New York Public Library has even added a collection of books, films, music and maps about video games.
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Study suggests men’s brains more rewarded from gaming than women’s
ScienceDaily reports that men are more liable to get rewarding feelings from videogames than women, according to an imaging study conducted by the Stanford University School of Medicine. This supposedly may help explain why males are more likely to become hooked on videogames than females.
Analysis of the data showed significant activity in the mesocorticolimbic centers (associated with reward and addiction) of all the subjects’ brains. But the men’s mesocorticolimbic centers were more…
French video game developers elligible for tax breaks
The Associated Press has reported that European Union regulators have given the go-ahead to a proposed tax break for game developers in France. Developers can enjoy the tax break for any game that has any cultural content. The tax break can be seen as an incentive for developers to create games rich in culture. This more »















