enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Zed Group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zed_Group

    The company provides mobile marketing solutions [buzzword], [16] consulting services and application development for companies and in the public sector, with these services under its business unit Zed Business Solutions. In 2009, Zed started the Zed TV business unit. On the D2C segment, Zed owns a catalog of games for mobile phones and Internet.

  3. Advertising in video games - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertising_in_video_games

    Advertising in video games is the integration of advertising into video games to promote products, organizations, or viewpoints. [1]There are two major categories of advertising in video games: in-game advertising and advergames. [2]

  4. Esports - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esports

    Esports first became popular in East Asia, particularly in China and South Korea (which first licensed professional players in 2000) but less so in Japan, whose broad anti-gambling laws prohibit professional gaming tournaments. [9] [10] Esports are also popular in Europe and the Americas, which host regional and international events.

  5. Ratchet & Clank - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratchet_&_Clank

    Skid McMarx (voiced by Neil Flynn in the first game and Up Your Arsenal, Jess Harnell in the 2016 game and Rift Apart) is a professional hoverboarder whose name is also spelled Skidd McMarxx. In Ratchet & Clank , he and his agent are attacked by missiles from the Blarg and end up crashing their ship on Planet Aridia while en route to a big ...

  6. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_livestreaming

    Research indicates that livestreaming can effectively stimulate both gaming and spending among viewers. A study has shown that watching esports events provides viewers with a sense of escapism, social interaction, and enjoyment, which can lead to increased gaming activity and higher expenditure on in-game purchases. [13]

  7. Video game culture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_culture

    Online gaming has drastically increased the scope and size of video game culture. Online gaming grew out of games on bulletin board systems and on college mainframes from the 1970s and 1980s. MUDs offered multiplayer competition and cooperation, but on a scope more geographically limited than on the Internet. The Internet allowed gamers from ...

  8. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_game_developers

    This is a list of notable video game companies that have made games for either computers (like PC or Mac), video game consoles, handheld or mobile devices, and includes companies that currently exist as well as now-defunct companies.

  9. AAA (video game industry) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAA_(video_game_industry)

    In the video game industry, AAA (Triple-A) is a buzzword used to classify video games produced or distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher, which typically have higher development and marketing budgets than other tiers of games. [1]