Monday, May 9, 2011

For the U.S. government video games are an art form

And unlike PC gamers have no fear to tell the government of the United States of America has certified that video games should be considered as an art form and included them in the program, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) that deals with finance the works of art of all kinds. The category The Arts on Radio and Television was renamed The Arts in Media and has also expanded to our beloved world, as well described on the corporate website: "The projects may include radio and video of high-profile split into one or more episodes (documentaries and dramatizations); media created for the cinema, performance programs, arts segments for use in the existing series, the webisodes consisting of several episodes, installations and interactive games "Developers can then apply for funding U.S.

$ 200,000 for all those projects designed to improve the public good and that will be issued free of charge. In short, a nice blow to everyone, including gamers and trade journalists, who continue to regard the Games as a more or less the only good tech toys for fun so disengaged. Source: Eurogamer.

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