Dating back to the 1990’s, this is the age of technologies. Compared to a decade ago, the 21st century has ushered in efficiency and speed. It is difficult to imagine what kids were doing when video and computer games were not available. Everything is fast in this age of technologies, including computer games and videogames.
There are few who do not like playing video games or computer games. For some, it is an addiction. In the early stages of game evolution, the play was limited to a single individual. Now with network and multiplayer gaming, this is no longer the case. Multiplayer gaming, in general, refers to a game that allows more than one person to participate by broad band internet connection.
Multiplayer gaming is hot. You can find players from grade school (often under adult supervision) to retired individuals. It allows gamers with different levels of skill to participate and play against or with each other. For example, this was the case with Johnny (age 11) in California and his grandfather in England. Distance no longer is a barrier to gaming participation.
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Videogames Should be on the National Curriculum
Videogames such as Age Of Empires, Championship Manager and Guitar Hero should be on the National Curriculum, according to a discussion panel at the launch of the annual Nottingham GameCity Prize.
The Imagination Engine: Why Next-Gen Videogames Will Rock Your World
The next generation of videogames is going to rock your world. And it's all thanks to a piece of software called Unreal 4.
The Boy Who's Going to Kill Facebook Is Playing Videogames in His Mom'...
The only thing we know about predicting the future is that our predictions are usually totally wrong.
Guest Opinion: Why Funny Videogames Need a Kickstart
Fan support is needed to bring funny videogames back to the forefront, argues Al Lowe, the creator of Leisure Suit Larry , in a guest column for Wired.
Action videogames change brains
A team led by psychology professor Ian Spence at the University of Toronto reveals that playing an action videogame, even for a relatively short time, causes differences in brain activity and improvements in visual attention.
Nerds control videogames using MIND POWERS
It has always been the dream of lazy gamers and geeks alike: the ability to control things with one's mind, Jedi-style. Thankfully, some enterprising students at Cornell have brought us one step closer to that dream being a reality.
MP blasts 'ineffective' games regulation
Vaz plays the Brievik card Violent videogames opponent and Labour MP Keith Vaz has once again asked Parliament to tighten videogames regulation, this time following Anders Breivik's admission that he used a popular first-person shooter to prepare for his murderous rampage in Norway.?
Action videogames change brains, improve visual attention
Playing an action videogame, even for a relatively short time, causes differences in brain activity and improvements in visual attention, a new study shows.
Why TV is Better Than Games
TV, is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think that videogames are pretty big, but that's just peanuts compared to TV.
DiRT Showdown video: watch Jonty and Mike go banger-racing
OXM's top two smash cars up for videogames. DiRT Showdown has the makings of a glorious return to form for the arcade car-as-weapon genre, presumed dead alongside the classic Destruction Derby series. Sure, you've got the likes of Ridge Racer: Unbounded, where cars erupt into flaming, tumbling slow-mo at the slightest love tap, but there aren't many racers where destroying all rivals is as ...