Video: Related Columns WASHINGTON, June 26, 2013 – The fact that gaming and the Internet have ended up hand-in-hand shouldn’t be a surprise at all. As both a gamer and a net geek, I can personally attest that both activities tend to draw a shockingly similar crowd. That’s especially true when you get into communities that have been built around the nuts and bolts of the graphic display and programming languages that each runs on. At one time, gaming lived only within arcades. At some point it moved largely to consoles that could operate from home. At that same time, we saw a rise in computer-based games that got millions of gamers accustomed to experiencing their favorite...
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