Video Games Lincoln NE

Local resource for video games in Lincoln, NE. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to video games, video game consoles, video game accessories as well as information on video game controllers and content on Xbox 360.

Gamestop - Mall
(402) 465-4550
6100 O Stste 212
Lincoln, NE
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 12pm-6pm

Gamestop&Movies2
(402) 488-2622
8600 Andermatt Driveste 7
Lincoln, NE
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm

Blue Sky Satellite
(402) 464-6444
4817 N 56th St Ste 36
Lincoln, NE
 
Mitch's Home Electronics Service
(402) 423-1901
3935 S 20th St
Lincoln, NE
 
Radio Shack
(402) 488-3247
4848 Van Dorn St
Lincoln, NE
 
Game Stop
(402) 423-4228
2950 Pine Lake Rdste M
Lincoln, NE
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm

Reliable Tv
(402) 423-8555
Po Box 5831
Lincoln, NE
 
Loup Electronics Incorporated
(402) 464-7131
2960 N 38th St # 100
Lincoln, NE
 
Autosounds of Lincoln Incorporated
(402) 466-4400
4720 O St
Lincoln, NE
 
Audio Vision
(402) 438-4838
1401 O St # 3001
Lincoln, NE
 

Venture Arctic: Heads Up Green Gamers

Venture Arctic: Heads Up Green Gamers

August 13, 2008   Margaret Teich

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Video Games are awesome; so is harnessing the natural forces of sun, wind, and snow to ensure tundra species like wolves, bears, and oxen survive the harsh terrain. Pocketwatch Games makes hand-crafted video games pertaining to the environment and has created 2007 Sim Game Of the Year Award winning Venture Arctic . Beware, this game is only for players tough enough to handle the task of ensuring species survival. Well, digitally at least.

We had the chance to play Venture Arctic and had mega fun cruising the terrain, doling out sun energy and food, watching animals grow, and restoring habitat to its original pristine condition. Heads up, though: the game is quite realistic and some of the animals do die from man-made factors (climate change) or natural factors (food scarcity.)

Venture Arctic is available online at Pocketwatch Games and at major video game retailers like Circuit City. For less than $20, it is a great way to bring foreign terrain and exotic species into our living rooms, and excite kids (and fun-loving adults) about arctic preservation....

Click here to read the rest of this article from The Lazy Environmentalist