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Game Developers Grow Up To Kid Titles (New London Day)

It’s no coincidence that most of the blockbuster video games of the past two decades have been gorefests. Their creators were single, male teens and

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Games (and their creators) grow up (Seattle Times)

It’s no coincidence that most of the blockbuster video games of the past two decades have been gore- fests and war simulations. Their creators were single…

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Video game developers graduate to kid titles (Los Angeles Times)

Some who once made gory games to entertain themselves have grown up and broadened their sense of fun with titles their kids can enjoy. It’s no coincidence that most of the blockbuster video games of the last two decades have been gorefests and war simulations. Their creators were single guys in their teens and 20s whose all-night coding sessions were fueled by Doritos and Mountain Dew.

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A room of one’s own - almost (Concord Monitor)

I’m not as much of a foodie as I should be, given my good fortune to live with a man who’s both an excellent and a willing cook and a farmer of some really fine raw ingredients.

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Video game developers graduate to kid titles (Los Angeles Times)

Some who once made gory games to entertain themselves have grown up and broadened their sense of fun with titles their kids can enjoy. It’s no coincidence that most of the blockbuster video games of the last two decades have been gorefests and war simulations. Their creators were single guys in their teens and 20s whose all-night coding sessions were fueled by Doritos and Mountain Dew.

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A room of one’s own - almost (Concord Monitor)

I’m not as much of a foodie as I should be, given my good fortune to live with a man who’s both an excellent and a willing cook and a farmer of some really fine raw ingredients.

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Video game developers graduate to kid titles (Los Angeles Times)

Some who once made gory games to entertain themselves have grown up and broadened their sense of fun with titles their kids can enjoy. It’s no coincidence that most of the blockbuster video games of the last two decades have been gorefests and war simulations. Their creators were single guys in their teens and 20s whose all-night coding sessions were fueled by Doritos and Mountain Dew.

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A room of one’s own - almost (Concord Monitor)

I’m not as much of a foodie as I should be, given my good fortune to live with a man who’s both an excellent and a willing cook and a farmer of some really fine raw ingredients.

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