London (CNN) Playing video games may improve your mental health and make you happier, according to a scientific study that used industry data from gaming companies to analyze players' wellbeing.
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Microsoft wants future Bethesda games to be 'first or best' on Xbox, says CFO | VGC
"But what we want is we want that content, in the long run, to be either first or better or best or pick your differentiated experience, on our platforms. We will want Bethesda content to show up the best as — on our platforms.
"So again, I’m not announcing pulling content from platforms one way or the other," Stuart continued. "But I suspect you’ll continue to see us shift towards a first or better or best approach on our platforms."
The Best Baseball Video Games from Every Generation - Minnesota Twins - Articles - Homepage -
MVP 2005 was incredible. So cool that they included minor league teams. Here are some of my other personal favorites:
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3rd Gen: Baseball Stars for NES
4th Gen: Tony La Russa Baseball for Sega Genesis
5th Gen: MLB '99 for Playstation
7th Gen: MLB Power Pros 2008 for Wii
Good submissions Tom. I can't believe I didn't mention Tony La Russa Baseball given the timely relevance. It came out in in 1991, six years before Luis Robert was born!
Promesa video game review: Game? Interactive art? Why not both? - The Washington Post
"Promesa" is a short, experimental work deeply informed by revered Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky (1932-1986), much of whose work is structured around evocative environments meant to draw one into a contemplative mood.
"Promesa's" compact story unfolds through paragraph-sized intertitles that appear at the beginning and in between the game's short segments. From these, we come to eavesdrop on a conversation between a grandfather and his grandchild. Their conversation touches on the vagaries of memory, regrets and nostalgia. This is representative of their ruminations: "You know that I keep forgetting the names of streets?
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Man with knife robs store, steals video games
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A robber is on the run after threatening a clerk at knifepoint and getting away with an arnful of video games and consoles.
Police say the suspect posed as a customer earlier Sunday, browsing the store for an "extensive" period of time before leaving without purchasing anything. He returned just before 5 p.m., showed a knife to the clerk and helped himself to merchandise.
The suspect is described as a 5-foot-7 white man wearing a tan jacket and a black and white face covering with a skull design. The name of the business was not released, but there is a Game Stop in the street block provided by police, 3200 East Platte.
Xbox and PlayStation: Microsoft and Sony's history in video games
With new video game consoles out this week, Microsoft and Sony are decades-long incumbents in the industry. But that wasn't always the case.
More than 25 years ago, Sony unleashed its first PlayStation onto the scene, barging into a marketplace dominated by Nintendo and, to a lesser extent, Sega. And seven years later, Microsoft brought forth its Xbox.
Whether you are voting with your wallet this holiday season for a new Xbox Series X or S, or PlayStation 5, you can't argue these two tech giants have made countless contributions to advance video gaming over the years.
Kyler Murray celebrated his Hail Mary by playing video games on Twitch | Sporting News
The Cardinals pulled off one of the most ridiculous wins of the season on Sunday, and quarterback Kyler Murray celebrated by playing some video games.
If you somehow missed it, Murray connected with DeAndre Hopkins on a 43-yard touchdown with two seconds left in the game. It was a Hail Mary pass, and Hopkins was covered by three Bills defenders. According to ESPN's win probability chart, the Bills had a 96.8% chance to win before that pass, which shows you just how incredible that play truly was.
Playing video games may make you happier, small study finds | US & World News | azfamily.com
(CNN) -- Playing video games may improve your mental health and make you happier, according to a scientific study that used industry data from gaming companies to analyze players' wellbeing.
The research by the University of Oxford analyzed the effects of playing two popular video games: Nintendo's " Animal Crossing: New Horizons " and Electronic Arts' "Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville."
It found that time spent playing the games was associated with players reporting that they felt happier.
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