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Becoming One with Nature Takes Time and a Lot of Yoga says Pauline Jacobs

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Contributing to a Brighter Future by Volunterring For Environmental Societies

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Letting Loose and Having Fun in the Rural Villages Along the Seine in France

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Exploring the Coral Reefs to Understand How Pollution Has Impacted Aquatic Life

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Ready or Not source code stolen in developer hack

Per a recent Insider Gaming report, Ready or Not developer Void Interactive was hacked, and the source code for its shooter was stolen in...

Advocacy microtalks at GDC directly confront enabling harassment campaigns

At this year’s Game Developer Conference, a pall hung over the San Francisco convention center where the talks were held. A seemingly innocuous talk...

Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Collection is getting delisted, but only in Japan

Konami is pulling Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Collection from digital stores on March 29. The twist? It only applies to Japan.The information was...

Embracer Group divests ‘core’ Saber Interactive assets in deal worth $247 million

Embracer Group has sold a number of key Saber Interactive assets, including studios such as 3D Realms, Slipgate, New World Interactive, in a deal...

Adult Swim Games’ entire library may get delisted by May

Developers at Adult Swim Games are claiming the publisher's work will be delisted by mid-May.First spotted by Delisted Games, Fist Puncher developer Matt Kain...

Capcom raising graduate salary in Japan to attract ‘exceptional talent’

Capcom plans to raise the base salary for new graduate hires in Japan by around 27 percent to ensure it can acquire "exceptional talent."The...

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