Rather than dreaming about revolutionary fantasies, the movement for worker liberation is proceeding with a quiet grassroots revolution.
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Gamification, education and our children
Gamification and education Curated by Peter Mellow |
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Rather than dreaming about revolutionary fantasies, the movement for worker liberation is proceeding with a quiet grassroots revolution.
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Xbox chief Phil Spencer says he now considers Amazon and Google to be bigger competition.
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An unopened copy of a 1987 cult-classic video game that a Nevada man found in the attic of his childhood home will be sold at auction
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As the video game giant turns 130, veteran developers Shinya Takahashi and Hisashi Nogami reflect on Nintendo’s creative process and legacy
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Nintendo just unveiled its two new Pokémon games and new characters on its Switch console. What does the move indicate for the 129-year-old company?
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The blockbuster battle game comes to Nintendo's handheld to coincide with the Los Angeles expo.
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Nintendo Labo, which will be released on April 20, allows you to create cardboard Switch accessories like a robot, a piano, and much more.
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This bizarre and playful product is so quintessentially Nintendo; it’s hard to imagine another company coming up with the concept.
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Miitomo, Nintendo's first-ever mobile game, has been released worldwide.
The app, available for iOS and Android, was released in Japan in the middle of March, and has now made its way over to the UK.
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Fan anger after Nintendo confirms it will profit from advertisements placed on gameplay videos uploaded by gamers.