Technology moves constantly forward and now it is integrated into many industries. Indeed, even toys had become more "intelligent", advanced and people are interested to create, develop and buy them. It is a common thing today to see adults buying remote control helicopters, monster trucks, tanks or sports cars. "What's so strange about it?" you may ask. Well, the thing is that it is very strange to see an adult playing around with a toy car as they're designed for children of 4-7. And, when people see an adult crawling around the house or backyard with it, they could think that he/she is a weird one.
Monday, 31 December 2012
Friday, 28 December 2012
Computer Game Tester - Pros and Cons
Computer game tester. Sounds like fun, but it is also hard work. Sometimes a tester works for hours repeatedly performing the same actions and doing things like actively trying to break it. Most of the time it is a job. If you like games and you want to make your hobby your job you have to become a computer game tester.
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Halo 4 Review
When I first heard of Bungie's departure from theHalo series I was scared. I didn't know what to expect from developer 343 Industries. I've been a Halo fan since 2001 with the release of Halo: Combat Evolved. I fought the Elites on the Pillar of Autumn, battled Brutes on High Charity, blasted Flood and Sentinels alike on the final mission of Halo 3. Where was the new developer going to take us with their version of Halo? Was Microsoft going to run this franchise into the ground or will they go with quality over quantity? Luckily, we have nothing to worry about with 343.
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Video Game Reviews
Monday, 24 December 2012
The Future of Sports Games
The evolution steam-train of gaming continues to roll onwards. Twenty years ago gaming was a virtual nothingness, basic games with a mere few functions and levels with almost nothing to offer of any depth.
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The Future of Sports Games
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Advantages of Education Games Used in a Home School Environment
The operations manual for the most important piece of equipment imaginable - the brain. There are resources and materials which can assist a child to access and apply their brains' immense powers. Parents can learn with their children.how to assemble and paint their own planetarium model, highlight it to create the glow effect and charge it with any light source. Can you navigate a ball through a mind-bending obstacle course as quickly as you can? LET A CHILD SHOW YOU HOW!
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