RobertoOrtiz
06-07-2005, 02:55 AM
Quote:
"Video games are no longer the geeky stepchild of popular entertainment. Last year, US sales of what is now called "interactive entertainment" topped $7 billion, closing in on the $9 billion film industry. Throw in a host of other measurements, say those who study popular media, and what used to be the noisy baby in the backseat is now helping steer the entire culture, technologically and creatively. "
>>Link<< (http://csmonitor.com/2005/0603/p11s01-stct.html)
-R
"Video games are no longer the geeky stepchild of popular entertainment. Last year, US sales of what is now called "interactive entertainment" topped $7 billion, closing in on the $9 billion film industry. Throw in a host of other measurements, say those who study popular media, and what used to be the noisy baby in the backseat is now helping steer the entire culture, technologically and creatively. "
>>Link<< (http://csmonitor.com/2005/0603/p11s01-stct.html)
-R
