Andrew Phelps is an assistant professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, NY. He is the founding faculty member of the Game Programming Concentration within the Department of Information Technology and his work in games programming education has been featured in The New York Times, CNN.com, USA Today, National Public Radio, and other publications. Email: amp-at-it.rit.edu
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Several more discussion on the 'Guilt Article' (as it is now known around here). Configsys.boy posting a follow up at http://www.configsysboy.com/archives.php?page=log/archives/2003/04/arts_and_electronic_entertainment.php. There were some other threads out there off of www.technorati.com but they seem to have vanished into the ether now. In case you missed it the State of Washington now feels it can independently censor particular kinds of violence in video games - one wonders what else will be 'illegal to depict' in the near future. I realize most everone reads GGA along with this site, but in case you missed it, they have (as usual) excellent covereage here. I'm off to ETCON.