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| Video game teaches kids about world of wolves MINNEAPOLIS — The new video game WolfQuest allows players to follow the call of the wild in the role of a wolf in Yellowstone National Park. Players learn quickly, with help from realistic graphics, that wolves do a lot of running — across plains, through forests and up and down steep slopes. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/...olfquest_N.htm |
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| Even though mass media tends to focus on the negative aspects of video games (and there are a number of them), it's refreshing to see articles like this one published by USA Today. |
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