Video Games
GamerGate, Part 2: Videogames Meet Feminism
This is an anti-authoritarian rebellion, not an antiwoman backlash.
GamerGate: Part I: Sex, Lies, and Gender Games
A controversy over videogames has become a battle in a larger culture war.
'Watching the Game' Has Found a Completely Different Meaning Online
A massive, worldwide audience has developed to watch people play video games, and it's worth billions.
Stop Blaming Society, Start Blaming the Individual Responsible
From guns to video games, we're placing blame where it doesn't belong.
Gamers Against Government Meddling
When it comes to Red Bull, Grand Theft Auto V, genetic testing, and more, gamers just want to be left alone.
Techno-Panic Self-Parody Alert
A member of the "Fox News Medical A-Team" attacks Facebook and video games.
Talkin' Game Panics on Wisconsin Public Radio
A discussion of "A Short History of Game Panics"
Friday A/V Club: Joe Lieberman Battles Digital Demons
When the Senate studied video games
What's Libertarian About Gamers?
A look at what there is to learn politically about this now-established subculture
Video Games Build Strong Brains
Too often treated as a social vice rather than a supplement to veggies and fresh air, video games may actually be good for you.
Highlights of Reason's Video Game Coverage Over the Years
Virtual worlds have caused plenty of real-world anxiety, hysteria, and good, old-fashioned fun.
Was a New Virtual Reality Rig Funded by Suckers?
The SEC mulls kickbacks for Oculus Kickstarter contributors.
Are Video Games Art?
Why games should be taken as seriously as novels, films, and other forms of creative expression.
Choose Your Own Adventure
Propaganda, games, and the quest for a more 'democratic' media environment.
A Video Game Economy the Size of a Small Country
And with a larger population than Iceland.
"A Multiplayer Game Environment Is Actually a Dream Come True for an Economist"
The in-house economist for the company behind Half-Life and Portal explains what video games can teach us.
The Gamer Congressman
Is Rep. Jared Polis the first in a wave of libertarian-leaning video game enthusiasts?