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July - September 2008
Issue Contents
Editorial: Untangling the Web
Facebook & MySpace
The Good and Bad of Gaming
Family-Friendly Games Make a Comback
Trumpets, Trumpets Everywhere
Samson: Accomplishing God's Purpose—the Hard Way
Who Were the Philistines?
Who Is a Christian?
Being Christian in Nigeria
Situation Ethics = Pig + Lipstick
The Founder of the Situation Ethics Movement
Answers From Genesis
A Moving Experience
In the News...
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Weekly Commentary
Less Stress—Stop Flapping!
Impressive Abundance
Don't Break Your Egg!
Never Stay on the Ground
Our Dark Side
Spirit of Sacrifice
Right or Wrong—Who Decides?
Coming: A World Safe for Children
Lessons From Ukraine
The Flags Are Alive!
Advertising—What's Best for You?
Summer—Time for Choices
A Smile from God
Gossip, Bullies and Technology
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Family-Friendly Games Make a Comeback

Some may think they're missing out on the most current games if they choose to avoid games that involve violence, bad language and sexuality. However, not only do they benefit immensely from following God's instructions in any case, but right now they can also enjoy a growing field of gaming.

Gamedaily.com reported in early April 2008 that with the Nintendo Wii and DS systems there is a growing demand for family-friendly casual gaming.

Sarah Anderson, 2K Games senior vice president of marketing, cited a recent consumer survey she conducted. When gamers were asked what they wanted most in a game, their top answer was "fun." "I've never seen that before," Anderson says. Previously, the top answers were "graphics" and "realism."

Gamedaily.com also reported on April 24, 2008, that Nintendo's fiscal year ended with soaring sales (over $16 billion) and profits (nearly $4.7 billion). Those represent 73 percent and 47 percent increases over the previous year.

 

 
 
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