Vincent Acovino
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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The annual Play Days showcase was far more interesting than the reveals themselves.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks to journalist and author Ruthie Ackerman about her new book, The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths that Shape Us.
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In his new book, Blink-182 lead singer Mark Hoppus tells the story of how one of the biggest bands in the world broke up -- then overcame all the small things.
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At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, indie studios showed off ambitious games made by small development teams.
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There's no way to know what the next big hit video game will be, but fans may have gotten a hint Wednesday night in San Francisco at the at the Independent Games Festival.
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An art museum exhibit in Greenland's capital may have been ahead of its time in imagining what could happen if the autonomous territory had its own military.
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Eric Barone, the creator of Stardew Valley, keeps updating his video game. And has no plans of stopping.
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The farming simulation game Stardew Valley came out eight years ago and became a sensation. Developers updated the game last month — making hundreds of changes and adding new content.
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Video game company Electronic Arts made public some of the tools and patents that help gamers with disabilities play its games.