Massively multiplayer online game


  • Massively multiplayer online game Addicting Game News

    A Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG or MMO) is a computer game which is capable of supporting hundreds or thousands of players simultaneously, and is played on the Internet. Typically, this type of game is played in a giant persistent world. MMOs can enable players to compete with and against each other on a grand scale, and sometimes to interact meaningfully with people around the world. Most MMOs require players to invest large amounts of their time into the game. Many MMOs can be found free on the Internet.



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  • Eye Tracking Technology Poised To Be Next Trend To Immerse Gamers Addicting Game News

    A Queen’s University study confirms that video-gamers feel more immersed and have more fun in virtual environments when they play with commercial eye tracking technology.

    These “new controls” replace the mouse click as a means to allow players to interact more naturally with their digital environments.

    "Eye tracking technology allows us to build interfaces that respond to users' intentions rather than just their actions. This makes computers feel more natural than ever before," says the study’s co-author David Smith a PhD candidate with Queen’s School of Computing.

    First developed in the late 1960s the technology, already used by people with limited mobility, pilots, and market researchers, is increasingly attracting the interest of video-game companies.

    This study, also authored by the School of Computing’s Associate Professor Nicholas Graham, showed that players enjoyed the way eye tracking enhanced their involvement in the role-playing game Neverwinter Nights. However, players still preferred to use the mouse to control games like Quake 2, a first-person shooter game, and Lunar Command, an action/arcade game.

    Players overwhelmingly indicated an increased feeling of immersion in the gaming world when they played with the eye tracker – 83 percent of those playing Quake 2, 83 percent playing Neverwinter Nights, and 92 percent playing Lunar Command. Smith and Graham suggest this is due to an increased level of feedback, which is given even when the user makes subconscious eye movements.



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  • Pocket Bike Racer Addicting Game News

    If you've ever felt compelled to watch a guy in a cheeseburger suit race a tiny motorcycle, this is the appropriate game. As a Mario Kart style game, this is a good substitute featuring both online and offline multiplayer. One of the interesting differences between this game and Mario Kart is that instead of collecting power-ups in the usual fashion, you instead go through gates which give you power that can be transferred into either one of several power-ups or boost at any time. This trade-off really changes the strategy from the usual Mario Kart style of play. The single player is abysmal though, as AI opponents do not even attempt to compete in non-racing modes! In fact at various points I've seen the bots racing around the course backwards, and piling up all together. Of course the flip side to the poor AI is that this turns out to be the easiest of the three BK games to get achievements with. So long as you can follow the course and get used to the control scheme, you'll be set. Unfortunately this game also seems to suffer from the most bugs as it is the most complicated. However some design choices just seem awful. Why won't Pocket Bike Racer remember which camera choice I make between races?

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  • Ridge Racer 7 UK Review Addicting Game News

    In this ever evolving world of hyper-realism and high-definition hoo-hah, you can always rely on Ridge Racer to take things back to basics. Flying in the face of Gran Turismo's beneath-the-bonnet tinkering and the over-the-top mud bath that is MotorStorm, this latest installment of Namco's arcade racing series is high-speed rubber-burning at its purest and most simple. In fact, cosmetic details aside, playing it is more like stepping back in time rather than embracing the next generation and there isn't a great deal to separate Ridge Racer 7 from the original game that ushered in the PlayStation back in 1995.
    Thing is, Ridge purists wouldn't want it any other way and, after playing ever-more complex racers swamped with unnecessary options and modes, playing something that's so straightforward, so - dare we say it - old school, actually makes for a refreshing change.
    That's not to say Ridge Racer 7 doesn't offer anything new. Take the Ridge State Grand Prix for example. It's a fleshed-out career mode that serves as the main event in the game, a sprawling racing season where players start out with… well, nothing, not even a car. Before you can make a name for yourself out on the circuit you have to earn the right to compete with the best, by driving in a trial race. Win - which, to be honest, is a complete breeze - and you're awarded a car and are free to steer your racing career in any direction you wish.

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  • Invisible Cursor - Play Game Invisible Cursor - In this game you have to move YOUR MOUSE from the go button to the stop button.
    Jedi Trainer - Play Game Jedi Trainer - The objective of this game is to use YOUR MOUSE to kill the droids by deflecting lasers into them without getting hit
    Zorro Tank - Play Game Zorro Tank -
    War On Spam - Play Game War On Spam - The game is a quick-draw competition. Stand at least arms lenght from the keyboard.
    Dfence 2 - Play Game Dfence 2 - Build factories and assign population as workers to get some income.

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  • SlimeKnights game community launches

    Square Enix has launched their Dragon Quest 8 Official Community website called SlimeKnights. I'm a huge fan of the series, literally the second console game I ever played, after the original Super Mario Bros. game, was Dragon Warrior I (since you couldn't avoid playing Super Mario Bros. - it came in the Nintendo box).

  • Tomb Raider: Legend

    Tomb Raider: Legend on the GBA delivers a solid platforming experience that actually manages to mix in a healthy dose of the gunplay and puzzles that the console versions contained.

  • Creating 2D Action Games with the Game API

    GameCanvas is a Canvas with additional capabilities; it provides methods for immediate painting and for examining the state of the device keys. These new methods make it possible to enclose all of a game's functionality in a single loop, under control of a single thread. To see why this is attractive, think about how you would implement a typical game using Canvas:

  • Microsoft and MTV to show Next-Gen Xbox in May

    Microsoft and MTV are teaming up to show off the Next-Generation Xbox console in May. "Elijah Wood and The Killers will host half-hour global premiere with a performance from The Killers, airing exclusively on MTV channels around the world May 12 and 13." The press release goes on: "Viewers will get an exclusive look at the Xbox vision for the next generation — one that ensures that the user experience is always connected, always personalized and always in high definition.

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