Games Could Be Going Green
Chella returns after a week at Glastonbury, and brings us a message of more environmentally friendly gaming, perfect for an industry where small changes could make a big difference.
Hailing from the windswept wilds of Wales, Drew Moffatt is GiN’s European Correspondent. His bi-weekly EuroFiles column sniffs out the latest game news from across the pond and from the industry in general.
Chella returns after a week at Glastonbury, and brings us a message of more environmentally friendly gaming, perfect for an industry where small changes could make a big difference.
A lot has been said about the hardware announcements at E3, but Chella looks at some of the games that also made a huge splash. And check out some of these dazzling trailers.
Chella laments the fact that while L.A. Noire is a great game, it barely falls within the Noire genre. Still, it shows that games can tell a great story, and sets itself up for one heck of a sequel.
The great Sony stolen data crisis is winding down, so Chella looks back on the situation, and finds that the company blundered at nearly every turn. Here’s how not to handle a crisis.
With all the hate columns flying around, you would think our editors don’t like games anymore. Chella sets the record straight with the eight things she loves about our favorite pastime.
This week Chella lists the eight things that probably annoy all of us about games and gaming, but she takes it to the next level, declaring her unrelenting hate for the deadly eight.
A trip to London’s Ballet Black has Chella wondering why there isn’t more diversity in the game industry, and thinking up ways to attract more women and minorities.
Chella gets a letter from a friend in Japan who has lost everything, except her hope for a better tomorrow. And we find ways that all of us can help out.
Hiring announcements and a developer interview are fuelling mad rumors that the Xbox 720, or Xbox 2000, or something with a similar name is fast approaching launch. Chella investigates.
The Smithsonian is creating an exhibit celebrating computer games as art, and they need your help. Chella weighs in on what games should be honored, including a few snubbed by the museum.