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Why 'Fortnite Adults' are obsessed with the video game — and how Disney is getting in on the action too.
Fortnite isn't child's play anymore. Disney is helping grown-up gamers find community in its expanding universe.
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Top female Twitch streamer ends contract after 10 years, blames growing 'manosphere' environment: 'It has regressed a lot'
Imane "Pokimane" Anys was the most popular female streamer on Twitch. Why did she decide to leave?
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What is ‘Palworld,’ and how did it become the most talked-about video game?
The game's developer, Pocketpair, is also fielding accusations of intellectual property infringement.
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Yes, Video Games Can Make You Smarter — Depending On What Type You Play
To anyone whose parents ever made them shut off Grand Theft Auto (or Crash Bandicoot or Spyro, for those of us who liked our games a bit lighter) and “go the heck outside,” we feel your pain, and we’re here to tell you: You were right all along. New research shows that video games don’t actually melt your brain like we were led to believe as children. In fact, they can have serious cognitive benefits — provided you play the right kind. Related: 30 Photos Of Unretouched Butts, In Case You Forgot
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Remembering When Racing Video Games Looked Like This
Related: Toon Up! Mark Ervin’s automotive art When my son came up from the basement with a box of my old video games the other day, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to take a nostalgic ride down the Atari race track. I had an Atari 2600 game console, as did many of my friends. We were always saving our money to buy the next great racing games made for the 2600. Related: Racing Heroes – Alex Zanardi Night Driver was one of the earliest car racing games (my game cartridge is dated 1978) for th