Many of us enjoy expressing ourselves through electronic games. As such, I feel that this aspect of our lives should be shared among our fellow gamers in the LessWrong community.
Video games are a great way to reduce compartmentalization and learn real-world rationality skills. Indeed, what brings us together at LessWrong can often be our love of games; someone in the LessWrong community without this advantage might find learning rationality difficult. In this light, outreach into the transhumanist/rationalist community to promote gaming is low-hanging fruit for serving the future of humanity.
Please consider this post a unique opportunity to begin discussion of this important issue and facilitate further debate in the near future.
This seems like a bad idea. Electronic games are optimized to be really shiny, and many of them use social connections to reinforce the need to play. They function as a massive timesink. Having them connected with the community in any way seems like a potentially bad idea, on the rough order of having a link to TVTropes on the righthand sidebar.
On the other hand, people do need to relax somehow, and video games are a good way of doing that. The fact that they're a timesink isn't necessarily a problem. Most people need an enjoyable timesink or two to function properly.