Opinion: Scholastic wrongly accused of misusing its Book Clubs to promote *gasp* video games
Scholastic Inc., a children’s book publisher, is in trouble for selling more then just books in its classroom book clubs. Everyone remembers getting those handouts in school from Scholastic Book Clubs (or Arrow for you older kids) where you could buy all those Goosebumps books. Well, now Scholastic is in… Continue Reading »
Not so Inconceivable: Author hopes game will increase interest in books
There seems to be a recent trend in turning books into movies or video games. In an attempt to turn at least part of the trend back on itself, one writer is working books into games. According to an article in the New York Times, author PJ Haarsma was writing… Continue Reading »
Scholastic Media developing children’s games for DS
Scholastic Media, a division of Scholastic Corporation and a leading producer of quality, family-oriented media including feature films, home video, TV and interactive products, has announced a distribution agreement with Activision Publishing. Scholastic Media has developed two children’s games for the Nintendo DS platform, I Spy: Fun House and Animal… Continue Reading »
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