Jamin Warren

Jamin Warren

Jamin Warren founded Killscreen. He produced the first VR arts festival with the New Museum, programmed the first Tribeca Games Festival, the first arcade at the Museum of Modern Art, won a Telly, and hosted Game/Show for PBS.

Do videogames even need stories? Do we need stories at all?

Spurred to action by The Corrections author Jonathan Franzen, Tim Clark takes a stab in the New York Review of Books at unravelling the idea that we need stories as Franzen maintains. Clark shoots for the self and argues that stories bring out a greater understanding of our own identities by locatin

Introducing GNILLEY, a game for people who yell by people who yell.

Video Designed two years ago at the Global Game Jam in Sydney, GNILLEY is game where you tell — at everything. Perhaps developers for the Kinect should take notice. There are a lot of angry people in this world that demand absolution. Developer Glen Forrester is raising money on his Kickstarter to m

Do kids play more games, watch more TV, or read more books?

The Kaiser Family Foundation released a report titled Generation M2 on the media consumption habits of those 8 to 18-year-olds. The study outlines how kids spend more than 50 hours a week and much of that time is spent on multiple devices in what they are calling “media muti-tasking.” What surprised