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10m copies in three days: Latest Zelda set to be another record-breaker for Nintendo
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10m copies in three days: Latest Zelda set to be another record-breaker for Nintendo

Tears of the Kingdom has been six years coming, and if the critical reception and early sales are any indication, the wait has been worth it for Nintendo and its fans.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Why video game adaptations are finally levelling up

Why video game adaptations are finally levelling up

The new Super Mario Bros. Movie is projected to smash the box office this week, confirming that video games are now a key player in Hollywood.

  • by Nell Geraets
Dan Murphy’s owner pours $3m into esports mega-venue
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Dan Murphy’s owner pours $3m into esports mega-venue

Australia’s biggest drinks retailer, Endeavour Group, is investing $3 million into Sydney’s newest esports, gaming centre as the $12 billion giant covets millennial and Gen Z customers

  • by Jessica Yun
‘Groomed for future gambling’: Call for loot box video games to be adult-only

‘Groomed for future gambling’: Call for loot box video games to be adult-only

Games that include so-called “loot boxes” would be given M ratings under proposed government reforms, but anti-gambling MPs want them to go further.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Cracking the code: why video game movies could be the new comic book movies
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Cracking the code: why video game movies could be the new comic book movies

Now that The Last of Us is the talk of the critics and the water cooler, is the curse of the wretched video game adaptation finally broken?

  • by Tim Biggs
School attendance has plummeted. And it’s not just because of COVID

School attendance has plummeted. And it’s not just because of COVID

An older problem has re-emerged when it comes to getting children out of bed and to school. And some students are being allowed to sleep in to overcome it.

  • by Christopher Harris
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No longer ‘spiritual opium’: Beijing eases video-game curbs for kids

No longer ‘spiritual opium’: Beijing eases video-game curbs for kids

Chinese authorities have approved dozens of new video games as state media touts the “cutting-edge technology” of the $66 billion sector.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Team Mario or team Luigi? Here’s what your answer says about you

Team Mario or team Luigi? Here’s what your answer says about you

Is one of the fraternal twin plumbers more “super” than the other?

  • by Patrick Lenton
Why you too should start playing The Sims as an adult

Why you too should start playing The Sims as an adult

After a long hiatus, I’ve rediscovered the joys of this classic video game and feel more people should get on board too.

  • by Deirdre Fidge
Hogwarts Legacy: Why I won’t be playing the new Harry Potter game
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Hogwarts Legacy: Why I won’t be playing the new Harry Potter game

Regardless of the game’s content, it’s unavoidably tied to an author who has gained international notoriety as an anti-trans figure.

  • by Tim Biggs
New Harry Potter game sparks boycott, divides fans over trans-inclusion

New Harry Potter game sparks boycott, divides fans over trans-inclusion

Hogwarts Legacy has had strong reviews, but the way its developers have responded to JK Rowling’s controversial comments on the trans community has sparked controversy.

  • by Karl Quinn