Microsoft may make budget-balancing game for US government
Bipartisan commission has reportedly contacted Steve Ballmer about making a game that could let any US citizen suggest ways to deflate ballooning national debt.
Bipartisan commission has reportedly contacted Steve Ballmer about making a game that could let any US citizen suggest ways to deflate ballooning national debt.
Government tallies total budget for free-to-play first-person shooter and military recruitment tool's first decade of development.
"Start Thinking Soldier" campaign to target online games players; Army says two-thirds of 17- to 21-year-olds have no career path in mind.
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Group claims publisher and US military are recruiting children in violation of international law.
The US armed forces are getting into the world of gaming, and they aren't playing around.
[UPDATE] New download for US Army-made first-person shooter adds two new maps, training mission, and more.
The Army's successful gaming project is getting a major update in May, and this one is focused on gamers.
Users have breached Army-funded game's security holes; they're told, "We can track you down."
Conference explores ways games can move beyond the sphere of entertainment; military complex still the primary consumer of game technology, but change is in the air.
Using both propaganda and education, games are making ripples in the political world.
Patch update to include weapon-equipped vehicles and new maps.
EA, Eidos, Midway, Ubisoft, and the US Army go back to school with Game Live's video game 2003 Fall College Tour
The US Army releases version 1.9 of its tactical shooter, adding the combat medic class and many other enhancements.
America's Army v1.9 is on the way.
The US Army is continuing to evolve its tactical action game, with upcoming updates that add full modeling of Special Forces specializations, vehicles, and more.
The US Army's tactical multiplayer action game will be updated with new combat classes, new missions, and a number of technical enhancements.
The latest version of the Army's tactical shooter adds new features.
The CD version of the US Army's free game has shipped and is starting to be distributed at recruitment centers.
The US Army's tactical first-person shooter will benefit from several new features and a brand-new map later today.
The US Army releases two new maps for its realistic tactical shooter.
The first-person shooter portion of America's Army in now complete.
A new update for the US Army's tactical shooter adds airborne and ranger training missions.
The airborne and ranger training missions for the tactical shooter will be released this week.
The Army releases the "marksmanship" update for America's Army, which lets players try to gain access to new sniper rifles.
The next part of the US Army's popular free tactical shooter is nearing release, and it will add more than just sniper rifles.
The US Army reports that hundreds of thousands of people have downloaded the special Recon version of its team-based action game.
We report for duty with the Recon version of America's Army: Operations, brought to you by the US government.
The first version of the US Army's team-based shooter will include 10 levels and is coming to a Web site near you this Independence Day.
The tactical action half of the game created by the US Army will be available for download on Independence Day.
The US Army is reportedly spending approximately $7 million to develop its upcoming action game.
The biggest event in the game industry has come and gone. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest PC game stories from the 2002 Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Your tax dollars paid for the development of this team-based, multiplayer-focused, realistic shooter. And it looks surprisingly solid.
The United States Army unveils its upcoming combat simulation game.
The US Army licenses Epic Games' Unreal Engine for its upcoming game, America's Army.
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