How Gaming Technology Could Change Firefighting
A Sacramento,CA fire department is experimenting with virtual reality and believes it could change the way fires are fought in the future.
Continue ReadingA Netflix for video games?
Major companies including Microsoft and Verizon are exploring how to replace game downloads with Internet-based game services, hoping to do for video gaming what Netflix and Spotify have done with TV and music.
Continue ReadingHow To Get Free Video Games
There is no better price than free. No hidden costs, no fine print, no strings attached. But for the video game industry, which makes $138 billion per year globally, “free” is atypical. —February 12th, 2019 Yes, free video games are rare. Nonetheless, they exist! Some developers create video games as a hobby and release them as freeware. Other times, an
Continue ReadingVideo Game Releases of 2019
The 12 hottest video games you shouldn’t miss in early 2019. —January 23rd, 2019 The break is over, and we’re heading full speed into a new year that’s jam-packed with major video games. In January alone, two massive games are scheduled to arrive: “Kingdom Hearts 3” and “Resident Evil 2.” Here’s what to expect from the world of video games
Continue ReadingTetris: from video game to therapy
Exploring the latest scientific study that extols the mental-health benefits of clearing those digital lines — December 28th, 2018 In the 2011 documentary film Ecstasy of Order, the world’s best Tetris players go head to head, demonstrating their skills and declaring their devotion to the biggest-selling video game of all time. For former world champion Harry Hong, the connection is a profound one. “When I’m
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