Usually boring, but informative NPR features gaming segment

The National Public Radio is often scoffed at by the gamer generation. It lacks that flashiness that so ofter captures our attention. Well NPR recently aired a story entitled “Video Games that Got Away,” on it’s All Things Considered program. The description reads:

“As part of a week-long NPR series exploring ‘the ones that got away,’ Heather Chaplin reports on three video games released in 2007 that didn’t get as much attention as they may have deserved: Portal, Everyday Shooter, and Desktop Tower Defender.”

I gave it a listen and it turned out to be a really interesting piece. If you have a few minutes, give it a listen at Video Games that Got Away.

 


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