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Soldat_Louis
02-14-2007, 03:46 PM
I've learnt (http://www.videoludica.com/news.php?news=530) on Italian web site VideoLudica (the one that revealed (http://www.videoludica.com/news.php?news=453) the dark side of the Rule of the Rose moral panic) that there has been an intrdisciplinay conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games (http://game.unimore.it/game/Benvenuto.html) in Reggio Emilia during january 25th-27th 2007.

But don't worry if you missed it, because most of the papers presented in this conference are now available (http://game.unimore.it/game/Programme.html) and downloadable on the site of the conference.

I've started reading some and it seems very interesting. Especially those dealing with the ethics of games.

Demontestament
02-14-2007, 04:26 PM
I've learnt (http://www.videoludica.com/news.php?news=530) on Italian web site VideoLudica (the one that revealed (http://www.videoludica.com/news.php?news=453) the dark side of the Rule of the Rose moral panic) that there has been an intrdisciplinay conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games (http://game.unimore.it/game/Benvenuto.html) in Reggio Emilia during january 25th-27th 2007.

But don't worry if you missed it, because most of the papers presented in this conference are now available (http://game.unimore.it/game/Programme.html) and downloadable on the site of the conference.

I've started reading some and it seems very interesting. Especially those dealing with the ethics of games.


What moral panic about Rule of Rose, that game is ****ing tame beyond belief. Oh wait I remeber now, the supposed child sex that was in the game but wasn't and it was just a bunch of hot air blown out by the italian government. I am starting to think Government stand for "A bunch of morons who are too sheltered from society to do any good"

Edit* Damnit I can't read them because my work blocks them >.<