PlayStation 4 is the most influential tech of 2013
The PlayStation 4 is this year's most influential bit of gadgetry, says The Daily Maio.
The PlayStation 4 is this year's most influential bit of gadgetry, says The Daily Maio.
After reading this article on Gamespot about a study that 89 percent of American parents believe videogame violence is a problem, I find my blood boiling at how ignorant adults can be
Want some numbers about gaming? Ok then, let's look at the percentages of people who play sports games and other genres then.
A new survey says that as many as 63% of female gamers have been subjected to degrading online misogyny.
It seems that Science (Science!) is not content with just accusing video gamers of being violent sociopaths; a new survey suggests that drivers who play video games are more likely to be terrible drivers. The survey, conducted by Continental tyres found that players of racing video games were more likely to take unnecessary risks, get more tickets and fines, and …
Video games are increasingly becoming a factor in the crumbling of relationships. So says a Daily Mail reported survey by One-Poll.com, anyway. The survey polled 1500 gamers and their partners – and the conclusion is that video games break hearts. On out of 10 respondents claimed they’d skipped a date or rejected sex in favour of playing video games. I …
I’ve maintained, in the face of the huge push towards 3D this year, that the biggest stumbling blocks for the adoption of the technology are the prohibitive high costs involved, and the cumbersome need for glasses. Toshiba may have stepped over the latter hurdle, but they made the already expensive tech even more so, while reducing screen size. A recent …
Research firm Ipsos MediaCT surveyed a thousand gamers to see if they favoured digital distribution or physical media. The results were pretty clear – 64% of gamers prefer something tangible. The primary reason? The second hand market. There is, naturally, a greater perceived value in something that can be resold. Last Updated: July 2, 2010
Imagine immersing yourself in an exhilarating gaming session and achieving remarkable feats within your …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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