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Video: Girls Suck At Video Games / Les Filles Sont Nulles Aux Jeux Vidéo

27 June 2010 · by Brinstar · in Humour, Sex and Gender

Girls suck at video games / Les filles sont nulles aux jeux vidéo from Stéphanie Mercier on Vimeo. This animated video uses the concept of a videogame to illustrate the obstacles and expectations that working women face. Better by Design…

Sony Brings E3 Home

17 June 2010 · by Brinstar · in Business and Industry, Events, Virtual Worlds

These days, Sony is all about using PlayStation Home as much as possible to promote this that and the other product or event. This year, users could visit Sony’s E3 booth in PlayStation Home. One of the reasons I continue…

Xenomorph at Home

16 June 2010 · by Brinstar · in Art and Design, Virtual Worlds

A few months ago, I tweeted about getting a sweet Alien (xenomorph) costume in PlayStation Home. The costume was released to promote the Aliens vs. Predator game, and was available for a limited time only. I’m a big fan of the…

Interview: Sylvia Liu, Winner of SOE GIRL Scholarship 2010

7 June 2010 · by Brinstar · in Art and Design, Business and Industry, Sex and Gender, Studies and Academia

Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) announced today that Sylvia Liu of Milpitas, CA won the 2010 GIRL Scholarship (Gamers In Real Life Scholarship). The scholarship encourages students toward career paths in the creative and applied arts, with the goal of…

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