I’m back from GDC, attempting to sort through normal life (and all these business cards!). While I get my head to stop spinning, here’s some more of my Joystiq coverage from the event:
-Beer makes even mobile gaming more attractive (on the Mobile Game Innovation Hunt)
-First women’s suffrage and now this (on GDC merch for the ladies)
-McGonigal’s new ARG looking for answers to the oil crisis (on World without Oil)
-Clowns falling down stairs: the ultimate physics game (on Matthew Wegner, Fun-Motion.com, and the unspoken sadism in physics games) -Sony’s ‘Home’ sex haven in disguise (on… well, that one pretty much speaks for itself)
-Fils-Aime? Do I have a Reginald Fils-Aime? (on spotting Reggie’s driver outside the Harrison keynote)
-Ray finds her first line a GDC women’s restroom (on the conference gender divide)
-Miyamoto mii graces Nintendo chests (on the covet-able gear at the Nintendo booth)
-M.M.O.F.O’s and other video-game thugs (on Gangs of GDC)


Bonnie Ruberg is a sex, technology, and video games journalist who contributes regularly to publications like The Economist, Forbes, and The Village Voice. By day she's also a comparative literature PhD student at UC Berkeley, where she studies French, English, gender, sexuality, surrealism and perversion. You can reach her at [her first name and last name, all one big word] AT gmail DOT com.