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Article: GET IN THE GAME NOT ALL ACTION IS ONSCREEN ANYMORE AS DEVICES GET PLAYERS OFF THE COUCH
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- March 3, 2005
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[THE CAPTIONING INFORMATION THAT ACCOMPANIED THIS STORY IS
INCORRECT. PUBLISHED CORRECTION - DATE: Friday, March 4, 2005:
Correction: Because of a photographer's error, captions on three
photos that accompanied a story in yesterday's Life at Home section
on computer games with human movement misspelled the name of a photo
subject. Her name is Briana Lynch.]BEDFORD - Twelve-year-
old Taryn Peterson can beat any of the older teens on her street in
baseball, admits her 14-year-old neighbor, Kevin Johnson. "The way
she swings causes the ball to go crazy, and she hits home runs all
the time," he says.
Johnson is not describing a game in the neighborhood cul-de-sac,
but a game in a ...