Games For Change Holds 5th Annual Festival
Eleanor writes "Games for Change, the non-profit organization that promotes games which foster social awareness and/or activism, will host their fifth annual festival of the same name on June 2-4 in New York City. The festival, which will be hosted by Parsons The New School, features opening keynote speakers Henry Jenkins (MIT) and James Gee (Arizona State University), and the closing keynote is the Honorable Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is working on a project on the court system in conjunction with Dr. Gee."
Not knocking this, I promise, just a discussion point: aren't games inadvertently changing things as it is?
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i guess i don't get it, and i certainly don't understand what any of it has to with video games.
I think I'll let others do the activism and I'll stick to playing games...
I heard there's this game about protecting your 2nd ammendment rights
Yeah. Would you choose a neurosurgeon who pokes around people's brains in his spare time? I wouldn't.
The first three pictures on that page all look like potential child molesters. Am I the only one who thinks that's a little ironic?