Entries from Londonist tagged with 'dancedancerevolution'
October 9, 2006
A few days back, we briefly mentioned the Cybersalon Artful Gaming event over at the Dana Centre. Unfortunately, given the sheer number of other sci-tech events last week, we didn't really do it justice. Step forward Lisa Devaney, who really, really makes us wish we'd gone... This week London debuted its first ever games festival with panels, workshops and a few industry schmooze events tossed in for those employed by the gaming world. Some attention......
Continue Reading "The Games You Won't Find On Retail Shelves: Fringe Fun"July 26, 2006
Some crimes are more than just crimes - the Dreyfus affair is one example that comes readily to mind. In modern Britain, no murder has had more of an impact than that of Stephen Lawrence in 1993 (was it really 13 years ago already?), the black teenager killed by racists, whose murder triggered an inquiry that found institutionalised racism Stephen's murder will never really go away, but it is brought back into the spotlight......
Continue Reading "TV Troll: ... And Justice For All?"November 11, 2004
We at the Londonist like video games. There, we've said it. A post-pub session of Mario Karts or Super Monkey Ball is nothing to be ashamed of, and even though we may have lost a fair percentage of our life to Championship Manager and the odd sojourn in the Grand Theft Auto universe, our relationships are still intact, and we can function (adequately) in a social environment. We have not, however, been one of......
Continue Reading "FIFA Gaming Geek Fest"