Tags: games
Tags: games
Giga Gamez: Om Malik?s New Videogame Blog
Posted Sunday December 24, 2006, 7:38 pm, Over one day old at Elliott Back
Give it a look; at worst it’s not bad writing.| | | | personal blog, malik, gossip, kotaku, gigaom, game news, video game, broadband, second life, eidos, games, om, launch, silver tones, pleasantly surprised, wii, gamez, videogame, wb, and giga | |
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Kongregate: Your Gatorade For Flash Games
Posted Thursday December 21, 2006, 12:15 am, Over one day old at Solution Watch
For the casual online gamer, this one will easily meander its way into the bookmarks folder. Exclusive Kongregate members have the ability to enable the ads to appear only during level change, (through the use of Kongregates APIs) so gameplay is kept undisturbed.
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Gaming industry 2.0
Posted Thursday December 14, 2006, 12:38 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff
Which is a shame because the potential of anyone creating their own games and generating revenue from them is mind boggling. Indie developers can’t afford the development systems, or want to pay for services that don’t allow anyone to experience their creations.
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Duncan and Jesse take the Xbox 360 wheel for a spin
Posted Wednesday November 22, 2006, 3:02 am, Over one day old at BufferOverrun: Brian Johnson's Weblog on MSN Spaces
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The WorldGame
Posted Saturday September 9, 2006, 11:03 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
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Everything Bad is Good For You
Posted Sunday July 23, 2006, 11:14 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
Johnson?s primary point is that popular media such as video games and television have positive cognitive benefits rarely discussed due to society?s focus on the negative impact of the content therein (violence, sex, etc.).
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Design Research Conversation: Part 2
Posted Thursday July 6, 2006, 11:20 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
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World Cyber Games
Posted Friday April 21, 2006, 6:40 am, Over one day old at Alex Barnett blog
As the Ars Technica article suggests, why couldn't ESPN cover the Halo 3 final of the World Cyber Games on TV? Or broadcast it over the net (via the console...?)...you can see how the gaming world has the potential to develop into a true mass-spectator sport.
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