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The Roundup: An Appreciation Of Sierra Adventures, Lessons From The Game Devs Of Color Expo, And More!

By Matt Gerardi Welcome back to The Roundup, the New York Videogame Critics Circle’s weekly look at our members’ writing and news from around the world of videogames. This week, our critics give thanks for their gaming beginnings and lessons learned at the Game Devs of Color Expo. Plus, we dig into the latest political…

August 9, 2019 in The Roundup.

Newtown: A Connecticut Gamer Considers Violence in Media

by Jill Scharr We’ll probably never know what exactly possessed a 20 year old Newtown resident with access to guns to take them to a local elementary school and murder 20 children and six adults. But that won’t stop us from trying to understand why. In the wake of the tragedy, most people have been…

December 27, 2012 in Our Trade, The Moment, Transmedia.

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