Tag Archives: video games

NASA MMOG looks like serious brand egagement win

Despite being unfortunately described as "the America’s Army of STEM education", I have high hopes for NASA's upcoming moon base MMOG.
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Augmented reality gets fun and sexy in SF

The Give Me More augmented reality showcase at swissnex. We checked it out, got wasted and took some crappy cell phone pictures for you. You're welcome.
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Millions of players, millions of opportunities to destroy the moral fiber of America.

When it was just teenagers and fat people playing games, America complained nonstop about gore, hookers, and questionable ethics promoted by the industry for the sake of what some would call “fun”. But now, with casual games reaching every asshole with an internet connection, where are these supposed moral voices? The moms? The feminists? The [...]
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Could video games replace advertising?

We now have technology that will let gamers virtually log in to real race tracks, during real races, and compete against pros from the comfort of their crumb-scattered couches. Gamers will pay (and probably well) for this privilege.
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Creating the right environment for life

What do viral marketing, social gaming and biology have in common?
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5 reasons games are the freaking best way to educate

I don't know if you've heard of this game called Oregon Trail, but its kind of a big deal. I hadn't played Oregon trail in 15 years until last Tuesday when I came across the original Apple ][ version AND TOTALLY PWNED IT.
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In adaptive gaming, game plays you!

How could this technology be used to make games (and maybe other things) better?
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