“Ever since I was a kid I’ve watched my mom wake up at six in the morning, work all day, come home, make my brother and me dinner — maybe shout at me for too much ‘computering.’ My first thought that day was that while I was asleep I’d made more money than she had all year. And I’d done it with a mobile-phone game about shooting fish with a machine gun.” From The New Yorker: The guilt of the video-game millionaires.