Follow us on:
Xfire Debate Returns
This week's topic - the influence of games.
Date: Monday, April 23, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Online game community site Xfire announced that it will present an all new installment of “Debate Club: The Two-Handed Sword,” exploring the heated international topic of “Censorship in Video Games.” In this debate moderated by Stanford University’s Henry Lowood, a panel of guests will discuss a range of subjects including government involvement and regulation of video games; the exposure and influence on children; and the power of the creative license.

Participants include Matteo Bittanti, Stanford University Researcher; Hal Halpin, CEO of the Entertainment Consumers Association; Henry Lowood, Stanford University, History of Science & Technology – moderator; Dennis McCauley, CEO of GamePolitics.org; Russ Pitts, Editor of The Escapist; Leland Yee, California State Senator; and the Xfire Community The debate will take place April 26, 4:00pm EDT/1:00pm PDT. Find out more at www.xfire.com/debate .

Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love Review
Anime fans need apply
Guitar Hero: Van Halen Review
Jamie is, in fact, cryin'.
Befriending demons has never felt more rewarding
For someone who doesn't enjoy killing, Wolverine sure does a lot of it.
Pure Platforming Nirvana
See what surprises await you for the rest of the year.
Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro brings new franchise to the worlds of TV, TCG, and online gaming.
Multi-platform MMO's from Spacetime Studios prove to be popular with people.
Another game joins the pay-what-you-want bundle for Android, Linux, Mac and Windows.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Preview
Ultimate Alliance 2 is a sequel to get excited about and we get a hands on look at some of the new fusion powers.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Preview
Is this the rare movie tie in game that is actually...worth playing?
Madden is back for another go-round and we get a first hand look from the floor of E3.
Put some clothes on, woman!
LEGO Batman: The Videogame looks and plays a whole lot like its LEGO predecessors, which is its greatest strength and weakness.