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THEREVIEW
The Nationals had their first home game last week, but in the video-game world, their season is nearly a month old. All of Washington's games have been on television -- at least the one in my family room, anyway.

A Magazine Whose Lineup Is Always in Play
One of the lesser-known magazine editors in the country can't help but chuckle whenever he says, "We're almost as big as Oprah."

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Sony Begins Handheld-Game Adventure: PlayStation Portable Goes on Sale Today in Search of a New Market (Post, March 24, 2005)

PSP, I Love You: For Gamers, The Date Has Finally Arrived (Post, March 24, 2005)

Recalling Iraq's Terrors Through Virtual Reality: Therapy Aims to Alleviate Post-Traumatic Stress (Post, March 23, 2005)

Seeking New Twists on Violence: Designers Hesitate to Take Games to Further Extremes (Post, March 16, 2005)

A Duo's Dynamic Attack On Video Game Violence: Youth Activists Enlist Teens to Picket Stores (Post, March 16, 2005)

Video Gamers Revel in Arrival Of 'Virtual' Nats: New Releases Provide D.C. Fans With Real Thrills (Post, March 14, 2005)

Md. House Panel Hesitant On Video Game Restrictions (Post, March 9, 2005)

Video Games' Chaos Echoed In Streets, D.C. Leaders Say: Bill Seeks to Cut Youngsters' Exposure (Post, Feb. 4, 2005)

D.C. Seeks Sales Ban On Violent Games: Williams, Fenty Back Limits for Minors (Post, Feb. 3, 2005)

Video Games Are Getting the Star Treatment: Interactive Media Craze Attracts Hollywood Directors (Post, Feb. 2, 2005)

Xbox Enthusiasts Uncover Its Versatility (Post, Jan. 30, 2005)

Sims 2: Too Infectious? (Post, Jan. 9, 2005)

Game Gurus, Clicking Their Way To Fame & Fortune (Post, Dec. 26, 2004)

Video War Is a Break From the Real Fight: Trailer Provides Oasis in Iraqi Desert (Post, Dec. 16, 2004)

A Push to Restrict Sales of Video Games: Illinois Governor Seeks to Prevent Minors From Purchasing 'Adult Material' (Post, Dec. 16, 2004)

Major Players: Are Video Games, Like, Huge? Dude, They've Got Awards, Even. (Post, Dec. 15, 2004)




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