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  2. Neurogaming - Wikipedia

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    Neurogaming is a nascent form of gaming that involves the use of brain–computer interfaces such as EEG so that users can interact with the game without the need of traditional controllers. [1] [2] It can be used as a novel and engaging type of gameplay, or as a way to create adaptive technology to improve accessibility in gaming. Some use ...

  3. Eternal Return (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Return is developed by South Korean company Nimble Neuron and is developed in Unity. [7] In 2021, they partnered with Kakao Games to publish Eternal Return in Korea. [8] [9] In 2021, a music video featuring K-pop group aespa was created for the domestic launch of the Kakao Games client. [10] In July 2024, the partnership with Kakao ...

  4. Online Gaming Review - Wikipedia

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    Online Gaming Review was launched on December 1, 1995, [1] by Paul Bannister. [2] [3] The site featured game news, features, reviews, [4] hotlinks, Interviews, Previews, [5] and downloads. [3] [6] In October 1996, the website was acquired by Air Age Publishing, parent company of Computer Player magazine. [7]

  5. Origin Systems - Wikipedia

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    Origin Systems, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. It was founded on March 3, 1983, by Richard Garriott and his brother Robert . Origin is best known for their groundbreaking work in multiple genres of video games, such as the Ultima and Wing Commander series.

  6. The 3 biggest takeaways from CES 2025 [Video] - AOL

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    The company also showed off its latest gaming chips, the RTX 50 series graphics cards for both desktop and laptop PCs. AMD, meanwhile, debuted its Ryzen AI Max chips for high-powered gaming laptops.

  7. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    From the 1970s through even the 1990s, video game playing was mostly seen as sub-culture hobby activity and as a substitute for physical sports. However, in its early history video gaming had occasionally caught the attention of the mainstream news outlets. In 1972, Pong became the first video game pop-culture phenomenon.

  8. ‘Tetris’ Review: Taron Egerton In Sensational Video Game ...

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    Full disclosure: Sue me but not only have I never played the iconic ’80s video game Tetris, I had never heard of it before encountering this new film Tetris, which world premiered tonight at ...

  9. From passwords to medical records,10 things to never say to ...

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    The best way to protect yourself is to be careful about what info you offer up. Be careful: ChatGPT likes it when you get personal. 10 things not to say to AI