<p><strong>Comment:</strong> Violent video games are hypocritical, argues <strong>Mike Anderiesz</strong>.</p>
<p> Metroid Prime | Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced | Devil May Cry 2</p>
<p>SOS: The Final Escape | Dark Angel | Unreal 2</p>
<p>Covert Strike | Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance | Def Jam Vendetta</p>
<p>Taking time out from their premiership title bid, Newcastle United football club have joined forces with the NHS to produce a computer-based game designed to teach schoolchildren about the importance of physical fitness and healthy eating.</p>
<p> Sly Raccoon | Scrabble 2003 Edition | Toe Jam & Earl III</p>
<p>An online game that turns into reality is fantastical. One that even makes you rich is the stuff of dreams, says SA Mathieson</p>
<p> Metroid Fusion | Asheron's Call | Red Faction II</p>
<p>Culture minister Kim Howells has launched a scathing attack on computer games, violent films and TV programmes which he believes makes mayhem seem acceptable to young people. By <strong>Alexis Akwagyiram</strong>.</p>
<p>Designer crime has arrived, and as a result the Design Museum has decided to censor one of the finalists in the £25,000 Designer of the Year competition. </p>