Article: COLUMN: Video games the answer to society's happiness

Moe Naqvi
University Wire
11-12-2004
(Arizona Daily Wildcat) (U-WIRE) TUCSON, Ariz. -- It's almost the end of the semester and many male students are turning to video games, instead of the Internet, to relieve some much built-up stress. Although video games are as much open to girls as they are to guys, the realm of fantasy has been chiefly a man's domain. "Madden 2005," "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" and "Shrek 2" are only a few video games that men have been drooling over for the past months; now there is "Halo 2." "Halo 2" was released Tuesday, and a line of more than 50 people braved the frigid midnight winds of Tucson, Ariz., to wait outside of Replay Entertainment in the University ...

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