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U.S. Uses Video Game Technology to Help Keep Borders Safe. After the Department of Homeland Security invested $1 billion on a virtual border fence that it does not plan to complete, the DHS ...
May 1, 2006 -- -- There's a video game making its way around the Internet, and many who have come across it say it crosses a line. "Border Patrol" is a Flash-based game that lets players shoot at ...
Games Done Quick, the charity event, raised $2 million for the international medical organization, breaking and dashing through games old and new. More clipping than a barbershop.
In the past six years, Games Done Quick has raised $10.5 million for Doctors Without Borders, and it’s continuing that tradition this year, even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Games Done ...
Alvarez, 23, said he chose to create “Borders” as an 8-bit video game to give it a simple, arcade-like look. DRUG CATAPULT FOUND ATTACHED TO MEXICAN SIDE OF US BORDER FENCE ...
“Borders” is Alvarez’s first time designing a video game, and a scholarship helped fund the project. He began working on the game last spring, after meeting a group of programmers during a ...
Borders is surprisingly pretty for a video game about trying crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without dying of thirst or getting shot by border agents. "I didn't want it to be dark and gritty.
Gonzalo Alvarez, a 23-year-old senior and illustrator at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, has designed “Borders,” a video game that would put players in the shoes of migrants, challenging ...