Located 5206 results from search term 'Incremental Games'
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Commented in Gaming on Apple platforms is set for some big changes—here are a few
With the switch to ARM from Intel I imagine things are about to get worse for Apple and Gaming, at least on Macbooks and Towers and the removal of Bootcamp is a major fu to gamers that also wanted a Macbook. Things won't really change all that much on iPad and iOS devices because they were already made for those types of devices. I'm not really looking to play Android/iOS style games on my computer.
I sometimes wonder how much this change to arm is in response to hackintosh and not the bad chips intel was making.
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Commented in PS5 price leaks for both consoles — and it won’t be cheap
$400 for a digital only console is still too much, IMO, I think even Xbox with the Xbox One S Digital had to drop the price under 200 to get it adopted, then shortly after dropped the Xbox One S with BluRay to 200 making me wonder if the Digital was a complete flop.
Digital is billed as the cheaper budget friendly option by both MSFT and Sony but in the long run for poorer people that will be drawn to these supposedly cheaper consoles that won't end up being the case. Digital games almost never come down in value, where Gamestop while nearing bankruptcy can still offer better deals on disks. Let's take Red Dead Redemption for Xbox 360/PS3 as an example, Digital price for the game is $30 on Xbox Marketplace, but I can get it for 9.99 used at Gamestop and it will be the Game of the Year Edition including the DLC, which I'd have to buy separate from Xbox Marketplace for an additional $10. But NinjaKlaus why did you use a X360 game as your example, simple because it's so much older than Xbox One games it shows that the digital price is just insane, at least for this commenter. Of course with the caveat that Gamestop cuts out the publisher and Microsoft from the profit and digital can't do that.
Oh and I didn't mean to comment all about Xbox but it's the only example I have right now with a digital only console.
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Commented in The FDA just approved the first prescription video game — it’s for kids with ADHD
An intriguing article, but I was a little disappointed that it did not match up to The Verge's usually high standards. Nowhere could I find any mention of the theory behind the video game being beneficial for kids with ADHD (as opposed to other video games). I'm sure there must be a reason why THAT video game was supposed to benefit kids with this diagnosis, yet it was not mentioned, at least I couldn't find it and I looked.
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Commented in Google Stadia cloud games will now run on any modern Android phone
If you are a gamer, how beneficial is this? Are there enough games to keep you interested?
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Commented in Employers need to give paid sick days to fight COVID-19
I work two days a week in a bike repairshop (to support my artistic venue, otherwise it is hunger-games). My boss told my colleagues and me that if we thought it was not doable to work, because of measures taken by government, we are allowed to take days, even weeks, off without any consequence. I live in Belgium and my boss has a higher than average IQ and understands humans.
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Commented in World's biggest iceberg makes a run for it
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Commented in Netflix's The Witcher Release Date and New Trailer Revealed
This is also a very good post which I really enjoyed reading. It is not everyday that I have the possibility to see something like this. vex 3
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Commented in Blizzard's Hong Kong Screw-Up Is Officially an International Incident
China is playing it's strong hand of total control of thought. It's going to backfire on them when people start telling them to fuck off. They are not as omnipotent as they think they are, and they are not immune to an internal downside as well. Chinese businessmen don't like to lose money either...and fans want their games.
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Commented in Why Video Game Creators Are Skipping the Bloodshed and Making 'Pacifist Games'
I don't play games,except i have played in creative mode in Mindcraft. I hate mindless shoot um up games,so these look more interesting to me. The downside is I use ubuntu Linux and games are not always ported to folks like me.
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Commented in EA Doesn't Believe You'd Play Their Games On Nintendo Switch
I can see that. I see EA games as more of a Microsft/Xbox thing and of less appeal to Nintendo users.
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Commented in Outer Wilds Is One Of The Best Games I've Ever Played
....Not to mention, if I was one of the 10 executives, I would have been totally confused by the pitch of that game. The writer should not assume that the executives, even in the field of computer games, will be familiar with every last other obscure-ish game out there.
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Commented in Researchers: Dodgeball is more than a game, it’s ‘legalized bullying’
Part of Sport is Competition and Performance, I have played Dodgeball as a kid and have noticed 2 Types of Game:
1. Competitive and Fun
2. Competitive and Aggressive
I noticed it all comes down to the behavior of the players and how the Overseer facilitates the games. I remember playing a very aggressive game leading to bullish and vulgar words are being thrown around. Our Facilitator paused the game and reminded everyone of the essence of the game more particularly he said " Your objective is to eliminate your opponent by hitting them with the ball not by belittling or bullying them". It all just comes down to the facilitator and the players.
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Commented in Researchers: Dodgeball is more than a game, it’s ‘legalized bullying’
I played dodgeball as a kid, and it is pretty brutal, its a game of elimination for sure. Funny enough, of all the elimination games I played, and the one I feared the most, a room full of kids standing around, watching somebody lose their place, the dreaded musical chairs!
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Commented in Researchers: Dodgeball is more than a game, it’s ‘legalized bullying’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT47KfDlwI8
Fair comment but (jokes aside) dodgeball does, in fact, explicitly encourage violence, exclusion and degradation
Also you could learn about aggression, unfariness, competition, success, failure, chance and luck from playing video games you just won't get a good cardio workout
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Commented in Researchers: Dodgeball is more than a game, it’s ‘legalized bullying’
Kids, just stay home and watch video games and pretend there is no such thing as aggression, unfairness, competition, success, failure, chance, luck. Just play video games and let somebody else deal with reality. Pillow fights are also forms of dominance.
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Commented in Youngest Person to Visit Every Country is Only 21
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Commented in Playdate. A New Handheld Gaming System
No, it's not for power, least not yet. It's a flip-out rotational controller. Some games use it as the only control, others don't use it at all.
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Commented in Pennsylvania considers a tax on violent videogames to help prevent school shootings
Or they could, you know, tax guns .... Nah, think of all those people shot and injured by video games.
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Commented in Rogue One Writer Says EA Have “Catastrophically Mismanaged” The Star Wars License
As a whole Disney hasn't managed Star Wars very effectively and those games are more cash grabs than well thought out stories and engaging gameplay.
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Commented in Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers.
Why is it, that the companies that broadcast games aere allowed to be copying the art in their broadcasts?
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Commented in Trump School Safety Commission Downplays Violent Video Game Effects, Praises ESRB
Blame the product that can't be proven to cause more attacks, waste government money and find out you're wrong or address the actual problem. Remind me again what violent video games the Las Vegas shooter played. Pong? Pac-Man? If rates of violent crime keep decreasing and violent video games keep increasing it's safe to assume they're not exactly breaking through to the troubled youth
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Commented in Everything I Know About Men I Learned From ‘The Thing’
Sure, pal. Take it easy. Nobody’s trying to take your paranoia away from you. Now, I don’t agree it’s all about paranoia, because their fear is so justified. You can find people that think it’s about paranoia too. Or the clothes, or the keys, or games. Me, I think it’s about the other.
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Commented in Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook
No they won’t. There are plenty of examples, but I’m just going to mention the 2018 Venezuelan presidential election.
Once the political players start playing games to delegitimize the system, Democracy is gone.
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Commented in Florida man, Cesar Sayoc Jr., arrested in probe of mail bombs targeting Obama, Clinton and others
How long until we start blaming video games for this?
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Commented in Todd Frazier tricked umpires into thinking he made the catch by grabbing a fan's fake baseball
I bet he gets a wide strike zone for a few games.