Archive for August, 2010

Christmas Party Games - Printable Holiday Fun!

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Christmas season, for many the best holiday of the year. Who doesn?t like the celebrations, family gatherings, food, gifts and merriment of the season? Of course, all that merriment is the result of a lot of work on the part of some dear one who enjoys sharing the season as a holiday host. Is […]

Video Game Tester ? What You Need To Know First!

Friday, August 27th, 2010

A Video Game Tester is responsible for testing all manner of computer games normally the beta versions and pre release games. At first glance to be a Video Game Tester seems like everyone dream come true and it can be, but the purpose of this article is to tell you a bit more about what […]

Adult Video Games - Are They Redefining The “Adult” Segment?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Video games rule our lives and souls and there is no doubting the fact. If anywhere ever doubted this, he/she just needs to look at the collective dismay of the British public on the no show of PS3 this season. It?s as if we have not won the FIFA world cup once again. Video […]

Biodiesel and the 'Oil Dependency' Myth

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The simple fact of life in this country is that in many cases we actually need a vehicle. While many cities have made great strides with public transportation in the last few years, America?s dependency on the automobile won?t disappear any time soon.

For decades Americans have been at the mercy of the petroleum companies, literally […]

Adults Love Strategy Games

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Many young kids and teenagers have developed deep passions for those hugely popular computer games that offer non-stop action and adventure, fantasy and magic, and the chance to assume different personalities and travel to diverse imaginary worlds. On the other hand, adults have developed their own fascination with computer games as well, mostly involving the […]

Osteoporosis - Calcium and Protein-Rich Dairy Problem

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Osteoporosis is the loss of bony tissue resulting in deformed and brittle bones. In osteoporosis the bones literally waste away as their mineral density is gradually lost, making them increasingly weak and fragile. This is a common cause of fractures in the elderly. Thinning of the bones leads to increased risk of fractures, particularly of […]

Remembering 80s Arcade Games

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

The funniest thing triggered some great old memories of 80s arcade games . Last night I went to a store, a 24-hour convenience one, to get a cigarette lighter and asked for the difference between Bic lighters and Scripto lighters. Unexpectedly the boy on shift was helpful and kind enough to inform me that as […]

How to Become a Video Game Tester

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

What is a video game tester? How to become a video game tester?Let me start by giving a brief history of video game testing. In the early days of Computer game development, the games were much simpler in scope, usually about 2 testers are used for simple games and the programmers were able […]

So What Is It About ATVs

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The first ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) actually was built with six wheels instead of four. It was developed sometime during the 1950s in Japan and was primarily desinged to deal with the mountainous topography and isolated rugged regions of that country. Particularly during spring when the ice thaws and river flow would increase substantially, Japanese […]

Simulation Games

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Simulation games create a whole new world to explore, one that is virtually realistic. They represent a virtual environment, with virtual characters having interesting and life-like interactions between the various components of a virtual world. The graphics and sounds are often amazingly close to reality. Everything seems real, from the weather conditions over the Pacific […]