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  1. Some really cool news coming out of New York is that a World Video Game Hall of Fame Museum has been established! View attachment: video game characters.jpg Near my home-town, in Rochester, New York, some really interesting stuff is going on that may allow people to see Video Games as much more a form of art than before. As IGN.com reports, The Strong, a national foundation, has set up a museum involving famous and culturally impactful games, the World Video Game Hall of Fame. To get into the museum, a game is judged based upon it's reach around the world, the status of it's icon, the game's longevity and replayability, and finally it's overall influence. Games can come from any device, from the Xbox, to the PlayStation, to the PC, Wii, DS, or even indie consoles like the Ouya or mobiles. You can actually nominate a video game on The Strong's web-page, and it will be reviewed by a panel of high profile figures like journalists, developers, and gamers themselves. This is a very good idea to show the modern public, and modern media, that gamers are no longer just a group of basement dwellers and games are no longer just mindless entertainment. Video games have an immense cultural impact, and this museum will show that to people. Leave your thoughts and nominations down below, thanks for reading everyone! Tune in next time!
  2. Some really cool news coming out of New York is that a World Video Game Hall of Fame Museum has been established! View attachment: video game characters.jpg Near my home-town, in Rochester, New York, some really interesting stuff is going on that may allow people to see Video Games as much more a form of art than before. As IGN.com reports, The Strong, a national foundation, has set up a museum involving famous and culturally impactful games, the World Video Game Hall of Fame. To get into the museum, a game is judged based upon it's reach around the world, the status of it's icon, the game's longevity and replayability, and finally it's overall influence. Games can come from any device, from the Xbox, to the PlayStation, to the PC, Wii, DS, or even indie consoles like the Ouya or mobiles. You can actually nominate a video game on The Strong's web-page, and it will be reviewed by a panel of high profile figures like journalists, developers, and gamers themselves. This is a very good idea to show the modern public, and modern media, that gamers are no longer just a group of basement dwellers and games are no longer just mindless entertainment. Video games have an immense cultural impact, and this museum will show that to people. Leave your thoughts and nominations down below, thanks for reading everyone! Tune in next time! View full article
  3. Halo 4 at New York Comic-Con. Details from 343i Below: Frankie is currently on tour (with stops planned for Germany, France, UK, and Spain), Josh is getting ready to go to the land down under (no, that was not an inappropriate joke), and a handful of us are packing our bags for New York (HaloGAF, I’m looking at you). Yes, we are busy, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. We have both a panel and a floor experience planned for New York Comic Con. We’ll tell you more about the latter soon, but those assuming the booth will provide a fresh experience would not be incorrect. As far as the former goes, details are as follows. Saturday, October 13, 4:00 pm -5:00 pm Halo 4: The Master Chief Returns and Multiplayer goes to Infinity On November 6th, the Master Chief will return after 5 years lost in space to find a dangerous new Halo universe and tons of surprises in Halo 4. Get an up-to-the-minute status report on this new beginning for Halo and the exciting plans for the competitive multiplayer of War Games and the revolutionary continued storytelling and adventure of Spartan Ops, the brand new game mode that will continue the story of Halo 4 for months after you finish Master Chief’s campaign. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands-on with Halo 4, and stay tuned for more details as the event gets closer.
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