Daily Journal Staff Writer
Like all other entertainment and media industries, video games are going digital.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, the video game industry's juggernaut of an annual trade show, which concluded Thursday in Los Angeles, tickled diehard fans with bigger and better blockbuster games on traditional consoles and an increasingly colorful market for mobile and social games. But for the moment, it's th...
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