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Games
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Solitaire Card Games
Solitaire is a card game that originated in Australia. In the US, it is known as ?Solitaire? and in British English it is referred to as ?Patience.? This card game has over 54 variations. There are multiplayer solitaire card games too.
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Video Games Are Good - Are They?
If you're like most parents, you're probably confused over the number of reports that argue against the use of video games as entertainment.
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Next Gen Consoles - The Good, the Bad ... and Then There's Wii
It is the dawn of a new age - three megacorporations are fighting hand to hand for your dollar, using technology, marketing and savvy to ensure you buy their latest toy. Microsoft is ironing out the Xbox 360 platform and fixed up the release bugs, Sony is fighting a desperate battle to hold on to its self-imposed release date, and nintendo is quietly sneaking up with their latest toy. So what is all the fuss about - let's see ...
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Why Online Gaming Is Usually Much Better With A PC
The biggest downfall of online gaming through a console is simply the lesser memory it has. The majority of gaming consoles utilize memory cards to save information, and these are incrementally smaller than the memory available on a PC.
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The Growing Link Between Video Games and the Music Industry
When one thinks of video games, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Graphics, sound, etc., but certainly not music. Because of the major technological advance within the 10 years, video games and music is something that now walks hand in hand. The more complicated and realistic, the better the music will be.
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Video Game Image Capturing and Road Strategies Considered
As video games become more and more popular we see a greater demand for more virtual reality based interfacing. The cartoon video games are a lot of fun, but in the future if they are to hold the interest of the gamer they will need to be more like real life. This means more real footage must be taken and interfaced with the game.
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Building a Webgame - Putting the Chrome on a Stock Simulator - Part 2
In the last article I detailed how we went through a planning process and development to bring a basic stock market simulator to life using php and mysql. Now we'll go into the details of the extra shiny parts that make it a full fledged webgame and how it integrates and gives the results required.
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