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An Advert for In-Game Violence

Research finds ads embedded in violent games to be more memorable.

Moving Video Games to the Clouds

A startup wants to do away with consoles, games resellers, and expensive graphics chips.

Playing God

Creating Creatures

Spore's Lucy Bradshaw talks about why the game's developers embraced an old programming technique.

All the Internet's a Game

GameLayers wants to turn Web browsing into a massive game.

Moving In on the Wii

A unique motion-based controller from Motus is designed to create a more realistic experience for video game players.

Brain Sensor for Market Research

A startup claims to read people's minds while they view ads.

Virtual Labor Lost

The failure of a highly anticipated, multiplayer game shows the limits of academic virtual worlds.

Making Games Physical

With a new vest, players can feel the impact of video games.

Reducing Lag Time in Online Games

Predictions from a neural network could reduce characters' jerky movements.

Playing Their Own Way

People who love to create their own blogs, podcasts, and movies have a new outlet for self-expression: home-made video games.

Game On, Rain or Shine

Electronic Arts's new sports game will have a novel level of realism: live weather that affects play.

Catching Cheaters with Their Own Computers

Anti-cheating hardware could keep online game players honest.

Hack: The Nintendo Wii

Technology Review looks at the inner workings of the Nintendo Wii game console.

The Feel of Water

Haptics researchers in Japan bring fluidity to virtual-touch technology.

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