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In the backdrop of growing child obesity rates in the US, a new game has been launched, which teaches the kids about healthy eating and exercise. The new video makes...
made popular Sep 26 2007
I thought foreplay was the most important thing in the game of sex but I never imagined that this part will be performed by video games now. So, now we know, we are...
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Sports have become the major part of our life that we can’t neglect at any cost. What if the all your favorite sports updates with some gaming news on your...
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Computer workouts, tailored especially to train the brain have showed comparatively better results in fighting age-related mental decline than classic computer games,...
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Irish network middleware manufacturer DemonWare has been merged into Activision. The world’s known videogame developer and distributor has acquired DemonWare for a...
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After videogames like Dance Dance Revolution, Step2play and Smart cycle, it is turn of Body Mechanics to enter the arena for fighting obesity.
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The war for next-gen gaming consoles had not yet ended and a new rage has been started as Sony Studios Worldwide President Phil Harrison has announced that once again...
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Richard Manley over gwn.com has rightly raised a very important issue that PS3 and Wii owners are suffering from new game crisis. All the game developers mainly...
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Until now, all the game developers were emphasizing enhanced graphics that is largely hindering the sound quality concern. After spending a long time like stray,...
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Do you know that taking aim at your rival with a virtual sniper gun or a rocket launcher in a FPS game can improve your vision? Yes! Some researchers at the University...
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FIFA 2006 brought disgracing defeat for England in Quarters against Portugal and had to move out of the FIFA 06. The Britishers are blaming video games for their poor...
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After leading the gaming industry it is going to spread its wings to Russian territory. Nintendo is planning to initiate ND Videogames business-center in Russia to act...
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James Sallis, a San Diego State University psychology professor has talked about the causes of growing obesity problem throughout the US in a report. Time Magazine...
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Keita Takahashi, creator of Katamari Damacy does not think Videogames have a great future.
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