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Why I Game: Because I Love Them

Why I Game: Because I Love Them

by Eve Golden Woods | Nov 22, 2015 | Essays, Video Games

The end of August contained a couple of the worst weeks of my life in about three years. It was surprising, just how awful they were. It was a whole combination of things: I had been working a lot for the past four months with no holidays, I was worried about a number of personal things, and then I received the news that my grandmother had died. (more…)

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