Paul Stanway Jr
07-27-2005, 07:37 PM
Christians converting video games
Reuters
While Mature-rated games such as "Resident Evil 4," "Doom 3" and "Halo 2" are widely known for raking in millions for the video game industry, a small but growing number of game developers are creating titles for Christian gamers.
That emerging market segment will be in focus at the fourth annual Christian Game Developers Conference, which is set for Thursday through Saturday in Portland, Ore. The conference hands out awards for the best Christian games of the year and looks to "equip game developers to glorify God."
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Reuters
While Mature-rated games such as "Resident Evil 4," "Doom 3" and "Halo 2" are widely known for raking in millions for the video game industry, a small but growing number of game developers are creating titles for Christian gamers.
That emerging market segment will be in focus at the fourth annual Christian Game Developers Conference, which is set for Thursday through Saturday in Portland, Ore. The conference hands out awards for the best Christian games of the year and looks to "equip game developers to glorify God."
Read more at http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-5804541.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=zdnet