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Tomb Raider Box Office

Can Alicia Vikander’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot Break Hollywood’s Video Game Curse?

Can Tomb Raider break Hollywood’s video game curse or will it become just another buried artifact of a dusty genre?
By Brandon Katz
A still from Resident Evil Biohazard.

Resident Evil 7 and Why We Love Horror Video Games: A Fear Sociologist Weighs In

If I was so afraid, why was I so drawn to keep playing? Why was I doing this? Why are we doing this?
By Darian Lusk
An Israeli cyclist plays against foreign visitors in a giant Tetris tournament illuminating the windows of the facade of the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality building on August 30, 2016. Two huge joysticks measuring 1.5 by 1.5 metres have been placed at Rabin Square in front of the lit municipality building. The tournament is taking place to mark the approaching of the DLD Tel Aviv Innovation Festival, taking place on September 25-29, 2016 and to celebrate the beginning of the school year. / AFP / JACK GUEZ (Photo credit should read JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

New Box Brown Comic Explores ‘Tetris’ and the Meaning of Games

It's about more than just the most popular videogame of all time.
By Brady Dale
The Butterfly Effect, as explained in the videogame Until Dawn.

Game Review: My Life as a Frustrating Series of Meaningless Butterfly Effects

By Drew Grant
"The Floor is Dodgeball"

See the Crazy Game Fest That Went Down on Governor’s Island [Photos]

By Brady Dale
Lone.

Lone Harnessed His Fever Dreams for One of 2016’s Best Electronic Albums

By Matt Morrison
Gillian Anderson on set for 'Squadron 42.' (Photo: Cloud Imperium Games)

See ‘The X-Files’ Gillian Anderson Translated via Motion Capture to a Video Game

By Brady Dale
Space Sweeper, from Shinra Technologies.

Shinra Technologies to End Texas and Kansas City Technical Betas Next Month

By Brady Dale
A woman dressed up as zombie takes part in a "Zombie Walk" in Mexico City on November 23, 2013. According to organizers, 10,000 people are taking part in the event. AFP PHOTO/Alfredo Estrella (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)

Can the Cancelled SXSW Panels’ Supporters Agree About Public Safety?

By Brady Dale
Image: Shroud of the Avatar

Richard Garriott’s ‘Shroud of the Avatar’ Puts Storylines in a Sandbox Videogame

By Brady Dale
A visitor looks at a demonstration of the video game EVE Online (2003) during an exhibition preview featuring 14 video games acquired by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, March 1, 2013. The MoMA acquired 14 video games entering its collection as part of an ongoing research on interaction design. AFP PHOTO/EMMANUEL DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)

Audience First, Website Second: TheMittani.com Origin Story

By Brady Dale

Space Sweeper Introduces Supercomputer Cloud Gaming to Developers

By Brady Dale
Killer Queen Arcade

The First Arcade Cabinet Game With Beer Holders

By Brady Dale
Screenshot from Technobabylon. (Image: Wadjet Eye Games)

Product Hunt Kicks Off Its First New Channel: Games

By Brady Dale

How to Talk to Your Parents About Videogames

By David Thier
You could have more videogames than THIS. (Wikimedia Commons)

Attention Nerds: The World's Largest Videogame Collection Is Up For Auction

By Jordyn Taylor

Octodad Is a Brilliant Kafkaesque Piece Of Art — And a Pretty Fun Video Game, Too

By David Thier
Is this supposed to be a chicken made of fries? That is fucked. up.

McDonald’s Launches In-House Videogames, Winners Get a Lifetime Supply of Body Image Issues

By Jordyn Taylor
(Photo: YouTube)

Nerdblock Means You’ll Never Have to Leave the House for Light Sabers Again

By Jordyn Taylor
(Photo: Topix)

A Fond Farewell to Chuck E. Cheese

By Jessica Roy

‘Final Fantasy’ Concert Coming to Brooklyn

By Adrianne Jeffries
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