Binge Gamer's James Walker takes The Bulletin's Susan Brinkmann to task for her recent article that claimed that video games are becoming more "anti-religion". Walker addresses falsehoods in Brinkmann's assumptions before looking at how religion is handled in video games. Finally, he chastises the games industry for being too afraid of offending particular groups of people to take the next necessary steps forward in storytelling and game design.
Christian games developer Left Behind Games reveals it will partner with Serendipity House to release its controversial PC RTS "Left Behind: Eternal Forces" for Asian gaming markets later this year. Serendipity House is initially planning to sell the game through non-profit channels affiliated with Christian organizations. Interestingly, Serendipity House is also attempting to localize the game in Chinese for by 2008; a curious move if their market happens to include mainland China, which c...

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