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 ReadingSix Music Creators Inspired By Video Games
From Nintendo’s Game Boy to Microsoft’s Kinect, we meet six electronic music creators whose music making experience have been influenced by the world of video games.
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 Reading10 Video Games That Deal With Mental Illness
It has been a long and painful road for the topic of mental health and for those who suffer with it, to get to where we are now: a place where depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief, and more are openly being discussed. That being said, we wanted to share a really amazing article written by Will Harris. Read on! —February 6th,
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