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Are video games productive?
HAVING been under the weather recently, I was unable to do anything too “physically strenuous” for a few days and decided to revisit one of my favourite past times – playing video games, to relieve boredom.
Microsoft selling software tools to create video games
DALLAS (AP) - Hoping to spur interest among video game enthusiasts, creative types and students, Microsoft Corp. said it plans to offer a consumer version of the professional software tools used to create video games for its Xbox 360 console.
Americans spent record US$5.53bil buying video games in Dec
NEW YORK: Americans spent a record US$5.53 billion on video games in December, the most money ever in a single month, according to market researcher NPD Group.
New video games expand vast 'Pokemon' empire
NEW YORK: The vast Pokemon empire is about to get even bigger with Sunday's launch of two new video games for the handheld Nintendo DS.Simply called Pokemon Black Version and Pokemon White Version, they sell for $35 each.
Snapchat likely to have video games, more ads
HONG KONG: Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd said it could help Snapchat owner Snap Inc publish video games and improve ad sales after acquiring a 12% stake in the US social media network.
Next gen video games let players control the story
LOS ANGELES, California: Menacing alien machines descend on Earth, and amid all-out war, a soldier searches a building to find a frightened boy hiding in a vent
China ends freeze on video game licensing
HONG KONG: China has ended a nine-month freeze on video games, approving 80 new titles for commercial release, the Financial Times reported, citing the country’s top media regulator.
New Mexico dig uncovers 'E.T.' video games buried after 1980s flop
ALBUQUERQUE N.M.: Documentary filmmakers digging in a New Mexico landfill on Saturday unearthed hundreds of "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" cartridges, considered by some the worst video game ever made and blamed for contributing to the downfall of the video game industry in the 1980s.
Chinese football ventures into video games for new revenue
BEIJING: China’s top-flight soccer league has signed a deal with a local developer to produce online soccer games in its first foray into gaming as it searches for new sources of revenue.