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Thu
Jul
3

Bungie’s Halo Gets Board Game In “Halo Interactive Strategy Game”


Halo Board Game Interactive Strategy

So how would you go about getting your Halo fix if your Xbox 360 has RRoD’ed and is back in warranty repair? Sure you could go play with the dozens of licensed action figures. Or you could even go play with the Laser Tag Halo, but if you’re wanting to stay in out of the heat, you may want to invest in the official Halo board game from Genius Products and B1 Games, coming to stores near you this September.

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Tue
Jul
1

I Love the World Video Parody


If you’re getting pwned in Halo 3, dominated in Mario Kart, feeling blue that there’s no MGS4 for the Xbox 360, or down in the dumps because your 360 Red Ring of Death-ed, then watch this video and sing along.This “I Love The World” video is a parody off Discovery Channel’s “I Love the World” promo, (which even by itself isn’t bad) and it’s even the original soundtrack to which Gamers Prodigy brilliantly matched to game footage.

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Mon
Jun
30

RealNetwork Study: Break Your Bad Habits With Casual Gaming


Child Gamers

In the latest study commissioned by RealNetworks’ RealGames division, RealNetworks aims to correlate casual gameplay with improvement of bad habits. Thereby making “casual gaming” good for you. Need to lose weight, quit smoking, quit hitting the potato chips? Play a game it seems.

According to their study, 59% of the survey participants said that casual gaming offer a “positive distraction” from overeating, and 42% said it helps distract them from smoking. Smokers apparently prefer “hidden picture” games to other types, whatever that is. No surprise, either, that the survey results show that taking a little clicky-break to play a casual game helped them relieve stress.

I wonder why console publishers don’t underwrite studies like these periodically, to show the positive impact games in general might have on their audience.

You can read the full study here after the jump.
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