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Tag: video gamesAn Advert for In-Game Violence By Andrew Schrock | 09/02/2009 | 2 Comments Research finds ads embedded in violent games to be more memorable. Moving Video Games to the Clouds By Kate Greene | 03/24/2009 | 4 Comments A startup wants to do away with consoles, games resellers, and expensive graphics chips. By TR Editors | 06/23/2008 | 0 Comments By Erica Naone | 06/17/2008 | 0 Comments Spore's Lucy Bradshaw talks about why the game's developers embraced an old programming technique. Heart Surgeons as Video Gamers By Jocelyn Rice | 06/10/2008 | 0 Comments Stereoscopic glasses inspired by video games help surgeons operate on beating hearts. By Erica Naone | 03/20/2008 | 2 Comments GameLayers wants to turn Web browsing into a massive game. By Erica Naone | 02/04/2008 | 2 Comments A unique motion-based controller from Motus is designed to create a more realistic experience for video game players. Brain Sensor for Market Research By Kate Greene | 12/07/2007 | 0 Comments A startup claims to read people's minds while they view ads. By Erica Naone | 12/05/2007 | 6 Comments The failure of a highly anticipated, multiplayer game shows the limits of academic virtual worlds. By Erica Naone | 10/30/2007 | 3 Comments With a new vest, players can feel the impact of video games. Reducing Lag Time in Online Games By Erica Naone | 10/18/2007 | 5 Comments Predictions from a neural network could reduce characters' jerky movements. By Erica Naone | 08/03/2007 | 2 Comments People who love to create their own blogs, podcasts, and movies have a new outlet for self-expression: home-made video games. Catching Cheaters with Their Own Computers By Erica Naone | 07/03/2007 | 4 Comments Anti-cheating hardware could keep online game players honest. By Daniel Turner | 07/01/2007 | 0 Comments Technology Review looks at the inner workings of the Nintendo Wii game console. By Rachel Ross | 07/01/2007 | 0 Comments Haptics researchers in Japan bring fluidity to virtual-touch technology. |
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