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'Rage' is many games in one and 'goodbye'

Larry D. Curtis
former sports web editor, games specialist | Oct. 8, 2011 at 3:56 a.m.

A copy of "Rage" arrived from Bethesda game studio and I confess to being a little bit more excited than I expected to have a new game from the studio that has turned out so many memorable games.

However, I haven't been in love the with demonstrations and movies I have seen of the game which appears a little…

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'FIFA 12' visits BYU and the University of Utah

Larry D. Curtis
former sports web editor, games specialist | Oct. 4, 2011 at 9:57 p.m.

EA Sports is bringing its "FIFA Soccer 12" game to college students in Utah this Friday and Saturday. It is part of a six week, 40-city tour. FIFA is an excellent game (I haven't played the latest version) and claims to be the best selling sports game franchise in the world, which might come as a shock to…

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Will gamers solve alzheimer's next?

Larry D. Curtis
former sports web editor, games specialist | Sept. 30, 2011 at 7:06 p.m.

If you see gamers with an extra satisfied look on their face this week, it might not be from defeating a particularly nasty game boss. It might not even be in anticipation of the avalanche of titles scheduled for holiday release. Helping to solve a molecular puzzle that progresses the search for a cure of AIDS…

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Clues about Half-Life 2: Episode 3?

Larry D. Curtis
former sports web editor, games specialist | Sept. 30, 2011 at 6:56 p.m.

Being a top-tier game developer with an absurdly useful delivery platform (Steam) just isn't enough for Vavle. It also has an incredible knack for lighting up news and rumor channels without sending out a press release or granting a single interview. The latest lightning bolt concerns the practically mythic…

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The profile of the new gamer

Larry D. Curtis
former sports web editor, games specialist | Aug. 24, 2011 at 3:12 p.m.

Stereotypes are easy.

Categorizing people by haircuts, political or religious beliefs, hobbies, location, gender or race is easy and if you are able to read this sentence, you have real world experience with it one way or another.

Gamers are not only not exempt from being categorized, often they are used…

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