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FarmVille players can rack up virtual cash for their farms by making purchases in the real world.
From simulating cities to recreating Civil War era characters, games are becoming classroom fixtures.
Hackers ask the U.S. Copyright Office for the right to modify powerful video game consoles.
Study finds spouses fight over the habit, but couples who game together, stay together.
The NEA Foundation challenges educators to teach with electronic games.
Social health games include racing against virtual partners and challenging friends to fitness tasks.
Los Angeles nonprofit uses computer games to engage students in STEM.
As parents try to rein in video game usage at home, some teachers are including it at school.












