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‘Online Games' Most Relaxing Experience Want to Unwind 
 
Play Online Games Increasing Audience for Online Gamingby: Allen Brown Recently, many new online gaming services have been introduced. The world is having a visible affect on the online gaming industry, as more and more people turned towards playing and enjoying online games.

 
Copying XBOX Games 
 
by: Terry DunnThere really is no shortcut to copying XBOX games. In fact, this is a mightily complicated process and has stumped some really techie people. This is evident with the prevalence of the question on copying XBOX games in Internet message boards and tech chat rooms. But why does one need...

 
Different Categories of Computer Games 
 
by: David ChandlerComputer games can be categorized mainly into PC games that are played in your computer after installation using the CDs that contain the software, downloadable pc games, and the online games. Many websites provide you with the downloadable version of the PC games.

 
Evolution of Gaming: Graphics vs Gameplay 
 
by: Tony JamesIf you are old enough to remember the early days of computer gaming you know there were a lot of great games that were fun because of the exceptional gameplay and not just the graphics. Gaming started to become a little more popular in the 90s once people started buying computers. In...

 
Finding friends by playing online games 
 
by: Dakota CaudillaThere are tens of thousands of websites offering free online games for those who want to have some fun online or find friends online. Don’t believe me? Make a simple search through your favorite search engine and you’ll see the vast amount of websites offering free online games....

 
Get Started In Creating Computer Games 
 
by: Daniel PunchI’ve always loved video games, ever since I first played them on a friend’s computer after primary school. There’s something almost magical about the fact that we can move images around and interact with virtual worlds, a living fantasy presented for us to interact with however we...

 
J2ME developers and programmers: The mobile game industry winners 
 
by: Chris PalauWho could have predicted that the 80’s game of Pong would spawn a multi-billion dollar gaming industry complete with PCs, PDAs, and wireless phones that are specifically designed to handle the speed and graphics that today’s games demand?

 
Reviving Old Computer Games 
 
by: Daniel PunchRemember the good old days of gaming, when there were only 5 pixels in the protagonist and your imagination could turn them into a heroic figure of Schwarzenegger proportions? When the enemies and the heroes were distinguished by colour and you only needed one button on the joystick?...

 
The Future of Video Games 
 
by: Daniel PunchI’ve recently been thinking about where video games could be going in the future. I’m hoping to work in the game industry one day after I’ve finished university study and I’ve been wondering about it a lot. What do I want to see happen in the future? Well I may not have too many...

 
Video Game Violence... What do you think about it? 
 
by: Daniel PunchEver since video game designers were able to put red pixels on their imaginary characters that had recently deceased, there have been people crusading against their subversive ways. The outrage at video games seems to be cyclic, fading very briefly before exploding into the public...

 
Which way are mobile phone games heading? 
 
by: Peter LenkefiAside online games and static game devices like Playstation, mobile games are the next most popular games around now.

 
Why We Play Games, Part 1 
 
by: Steve HallThere exists some ephemeral quality that separates gamers from the rest of humanity, some thing that makes us, us and them, not us. I've never been able to quite put my finger on it, but it is inescapably there. Today, in hopes of moving closer to that essential quality of gamerosity,...

 
Why We Play Games, Part 2 
 
by: Steve HallIn part one we started to get into the motivation of the gamer. We discussed challenge and its ugly stepsister competition, two of the most common motivators. Today, we look at two more on the way to forming an overall model for what moves us.

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J2ME developers and programmers: The mobile game industry winners  - by: Chris PalauWho could have predicted that the… more »
Reviving Old Computer Games  - by: Daniel PunchRemember the good old days of… more »
Video Game Violence... What do you think about it?  - by: Daniel PunchEver since video game designers… more »