Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella, worth about $40M, won a multimillion-dollar Activision lawsuit and built his fortune ...
Grand Theft Auto 6 might not be released yet, but those who prefer their games to take place in real life can rejoice with the announcement of Project Skydrop, a modern day treasure hunt. Created by ...
From now until Jan. 11, aspiring video game creators and artists can submit entries to an online community "game jam" ...
A little more than a decade ago, the video-game designer Davey Wreden experienced a crippling success. In October, 2013, he and a collaborator, William Pugh, released the Stanley Parable HD, a ...
An 11-year-old boy has become a Guinness World Record holder after displaying a talent for video game developing. Max, from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, spent four hours developing a game with five ...
Students from across the country will get a chance to design their own version of the skyscraper-size video games that have become the calling card of Drexel University’s Entrepreneurial Game Studio ...
Amanda Chua does it all. She has the brain of a mathematician with the soul of an artist. From excelling at math and science to writing poetry and creating music and artwork, Chua is showing us that ...
This week's Fine Arts Student of the Week is Brainerd High School freshman Tucker Hanson, recognized for his work in video ...
Halo 2 is a first-person shooter game that allows for multiple players as well as online competition. According to video game designer Kellee Santiago, "The music, the visuals, the character ...
A Quiet Place is about to take the road less traveled with that rare thing in today's media landscape: a tie-in video game. Set in the horror franchise's universe, The Road Ahead is releasing on ...
Teachers generally frown upon students who play video games in class, but a public school in the Bronx has found a way to use video game design as an educational tool–and the results are astounding.
Literacy is critical for success in all facets of school and life. Yet, only 30% of U.S. fourth graders are considered proficient in reading, with scores actually declining by two percentage points ...