Saturday, February 11, 2006

Christian video games are scarce
BY D. PAUL HARRIS
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Christian video games are scarce in today's technologically advanced entertainment industry, but a growing interest to teach children about spiritual and moral values may change that.

The video gaming industry generated $25 billion in worldwide sales last year, with nearly $10 billion in this country alone, according to the National Institute on Media and the Family, which reports that "video games are excellent teachers."

However, Christian video and computer games make up only a critically small part of the multibillion-dollar industry.
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