
Cheaper by the Dozen: Free Action Games
Another Cheaper by the Dozen with Kevin VanOrd introduces us to the wonderful world of free action games.
Another Cheaper by the Dozen with Kevin VanOrd introduces us to the wonderful world of free action games.
Check out this interview at the Americas Army booth at PAX '07!
Andrew Park sits in for Scott Osborne to tell us about the U.S. Army's game.
A two-man team infiltrates a compound.
The player's gun jams in middle of a firefight.
Government tallies total budget for free-to-play first-person shooter and military recruitment tool's first decade of development.
In this new age of economic recession, getting something for nothing is as appealing as ever, and GameSpot is here to help you navigate the free-game terrain.
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Group claims publisher and US military are recruiting children in violation of international law.
The US armed forces are getting into the world of gaming, and they aren't playing around.
[UPDATE] New download for US Army-made first-person shooter adds two new maps, training mission, and more.
The Army's successful gaming project is getting a major update in May, and this one is focused on gamers.
Users have breached Army-funded game's security holes; they're told, "We can track you down."
Conference explores ways games can move beyond the sphere of entertainment; military complex still the primary consumer of game technology, but change is in the air.
Using both propaganda and education, games are making ripples in the political world.
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