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500 Days of Gamers

As summer draws nearer some look forward to getting out of school, doffing bulky winter garments, and generally living a life of leisure. For me, summer means video games and time to play them! We all know that the summer is generally bereft of major game releases. This works out for me because I have a chance to play all the games I bought throughout the previous year. It also works out for the games industry because they get to announce upcoming titles, some of which will be available for the holiday season.

GDC

This conference is happening right now and so evades classification as a summer convention. The Game Developers Conference is an important event in the industry and eschews the pomp and bombast of E3 for a more cerebral discussion about the nature of games development. Game makers meet here to trade ideas about their craft, which offers attendees a perspective of what their favorite developers are thinking and what they make eventually deploy in their games. 1up.com is running an excellent series that delves into the topics of these GDC talks and presents subjects to gamers like Gaming’s vanishing middle class, ruminations about the next generation of consoles, and the future of indie games.

E3

The 2012 E3 convention, Innovation Unveiled, will take place midweek — June 5th through June 7th — at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The show has been undergoing a rebranding in recent years and has switched back and forth between being a loud, raucous spectacle and a more toned down, family-friendly event. We don’t yet know what it will look like this year, but we do have an idea what may be shown.

Nintendo will show the Wii U in its final form and ignite another round of speculation as to whether the company can pull off another insanely unlikely success with the integration of new games technology, in this case, the tablet as controller. Speaking of next gen, rumors are burning up the Internet that Microsoft and Sony won’t let Nintendo hog the spotlight. Both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 are nearing thr end of their lifecycles so we may start to hear rumblings about their successor at E3. Sony will likely make new games for the PS Vita highly playable in order to move the new hardware. Swag!

Comic-Con

This summer Comic-Con will return to it’s flagship location in San Diego as well as its satellite cons in Chicago, Toronto and Philly among others.

Comic-con is a sort of menagerie of nerd culture rolled into a summer of conventions designed to pull in every corner of nerd-dom from their homes and into huge exhibition halls packed with like-minded peers. Since partnering up with Wizard World the content of the show has expanded from just comics to games, books, movies, TV shows and any other nerd-art form.

Gaming news is being kept underwraps for Comic-con but we can expect to hear about wild tie-ins between games and comics. A new Halo spinoff? Don’t count it out!

There is a lot going on to hold gamers of all types over until the deluge of fall gaming, so fire up your consoles and tackle your pile of shame beforehand!

The Top 10 Video Games To Improve Senior Health

The Top 10 Video Games To Improve Senior Health

If you think that video games are for lazy teenagers or adult couch potatoes only, think again. Once you start reaching your ‘golden’ age or if you are way past your 60s and 70s, your heart, body and mind can use the adrenaline rush brought about by the modern gaming devices which are available today.

Why Video Games Aren’t Just For Kids Anymore?

So what exactly are the benefits that grandma and grandpa can get from playing Wii, online games, PlayStation 2 or similar gaming devices? There’s actually a lot more to video gaming than you may actually think.

A good number of studies in the past have shown that playing video games has many positive benefits to senior health. For young people, one of the benefits of playing video games is to sharpen their problem-solving abilities. Video games are even known to improve the skills of a surgeon in the operating table.

Now, to give you an idea about the health benefits that older people will enjoy, take a look at the following list:

1. According to the Psychology and Aging magazine, playing complex video games after receiving training may improve the cognitive functions of seniors. This is one the functions which typically decline with age.

2. Aside from improving their cognitive functions, video games which require seniors to juggle multiple tasks may also improve their ability to perform some other everyday tasks in the ‘real world’.

3. Researches done in the past also indicated that video games such as the ones provided by Nintendo and Wii can be successfully used to doctor seniors with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and other illnesses of a psychological or psychosocial nature.

4. Preliminary studies have shown that strategy video games may help older adults in keeping their brains razor sharp.

Since you will be playing with the aid of a joystick, video games can help improve your eye-hand coordination.
To sum it all up, what video games do is keep an aging brain young – which is why they bring forth a multitude of benefits for a senior’s overall health. And with the introduction of Wii fitness-themed games, who says that they can’t enjoy the physical benefits of video games as well?

Top 10 Video Games to Improve Senior Health

After learning about the benefits of using video games to improve senior health, which games should you borrow from your grand kids? Here are the top 10 video games which help improve senior health:

1. Brain Age and Brain Age2

This is a video game developed by Nintendo DS, which has already spawned a sequel: Brain Age2. Both the original and the sequel video games are inspired by the work of Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima.

Basically, what the Brain Age video game will assist you with is stimulating your brain by giving it the workout that it needs with activities like solving simple math problems, currency counting, drawing pictures or unscrambling letters.

As indicated in their website, the activities in the Brain Age2 video game will increase the blood flow to your prefrontal cortex. [Poor Blood Circulation]

2. BrainBashers.com

BrainBashers.com is actually a website which was started in 1997 by Kevin Stone, BSC. The site has a great collection of logic game, brain teasers, riddles, puzzles, games and optical illusions.

The good thing about BrainBashers is that five new puzzles are added every other week, so you will have some new brain-exerciser games to look forward to. [Brain Strengthening Exercises]

The benefit of visiting sites like these is that your mental acuity will be sharpened because of the sheer number of activities that your brain can be engaged in.

3. Wii Golf

If, for one reason or another, you have decided to quit playing golf – you can still have a go at it with the help of a video game like the Nintendo Wii Golf.

You can enjoy it as part of the Wii Sports collection which includes a series of five sports simulations: tennis, baseball, golf, bowling and boxing. So, how exactly will the Wii Golf help seniors have a pretty good workout – with the help of a video game console? [Balance Exercises For Seniors]

The Wii Remote is the key. What it does is mimic the actions performed in real life sports.

Let’s say that you have swung the Wii Remote which you will be using as a golf club, its mechanism will detect how strong or how gentle your golf swing is, and the results will be seen on the screen.

4. Dancing with the Stars

Whether or not you’re a fan of the show that the video game is based on, you will have a blast playing the “Dancing with the Stars” video game. Released in October 2007, the game has PC and online versions, and is also available in Wii, PC, mobile and PlayStation 2 platforms.

If you will get the PlayStation 2 or Wii formats of the game, that is when you will have the best time exercising because it comes with the dance pad. Basically, you will enjoy a physical workout while playing a video game at the same time.

5. Tetris

Whether it’s a game installed on your mobile phone, your computer or a gaming console, the classic blocks game of Tetris will provide a lot of benefits for you as a senior.

When you use the arrow keys on your keyboard to play the game and you’re at an advanced level, your quick thinking skills will be sharpened. Hand-eye coordination and logical thinking are the other benefits that you will get from playing this game.

6. NASCAR 09

Bring out the risk-taking race car driver in you with the NASCAR 09 video game. It comes in the following formats: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. If you’re not into race car driving, you can try the other driving and flying video games, which will keep your wits razor sharp.

7. Guild Wars

This PC game is available in Windows format only, and is developed by ArenaNet. It’s an episodic series of role-playing games on multiplayer online mode.

Guild Wars is in fact popular with both the younger and the older crowd – so you’ll have plenty of youthfulness to keep you company while the game sharpens your wits at the same time.

8. Pogo.com

If there’s one online video gaming site that is popular with the over-40 crowd, that is none other than Pogo.com. The site is suitable for seniors who are not really into racing, war games or strategic games.

Pogo.com includes a wide array of puzzle games, word games, card games, board games, arcade and sports games that will keep you spending as much hours as your grand kid is spending on the Internet.

9. Scrabble

Another classic game that will keep your brain razor sharp is scrabble. You can even go one step further and use the fun game to connect with your friends and family – no matter which part of the world they live in.

You can have a game with two to four players, and receive notifications on your e-mail if it is your turn to play.

10. Grandparent Games

To cap off our list, there’s the aptly named Grandparent Games which allows seniors to connect with their grandchildren through interactive games. If you want to connect with your children’s kids while exercising your brain at the same time, you get free access to the service for 7 days.

There’s a minimal fee to continue, but if you like playing the games, it is definitely worth it.

There you have it – our top 10 list of the best video games that will allow seniors to exercise their brains, their bodies and improve their eye-hand coordination. Whoever said that video games are a waste of time and are only meant for lazy kids and adults, can never be more wrong.

Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for HealthWatchCenter.com; which is the premier publisher of health related information and news from around the world. This blog is aimed at helping you better understand the problems you are facing every day and offer suggestions. Health Watch Center

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Top 5 Video Games

As 2011 comes to a close it is a good time to look at the top 5 five video games this season. Here are the video games that are most likely to be popular this Christmas and into the next year.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Xbox 360 – PlayStation 3 – PC – Wii

You are likely to see this rather long name shortened to Call of Duty: MW3 or even CoD:MW3. The third time into battle, this first person shoot-em-up in a multiplayer environment has certainly been doing well on the Xbox. The realism and play of the previous version has been enhanced with new levels, perks, weapon proficiencies, weapon rank, secondary weapon camouflage, game types called ‘kill confirmed’ and ‘team defender’ and a new mode of play called survival mode. This version of Call of Duty is by far the most anticipated release on a number of the video games sites; it is certainly going to be popular over the holidays.

Gears of War 3 – Xbox 360

Another third time for Gear of War and possibly a final one in this series. This game is a third-person shooter in a cinematic story that continues with new characters and enemies. The graphics are stunning and capable of 3D that can immerse the player into a rich environment, as either a single or multiplayer cooperative player.

Madden NFL 12 – Xbox 360 – PlayStation 3

Simulating to stunning realism the plays in the National Football League of American football this game brings home a lot of the atmosphere of the NFL. The graphics in this game are suggested to be the best of any sports game and this release focuses on the details of game play. They have introduced 25 new plays into the mix with a number of AI improvements. Whether you like American football or not this game is certainly the state of the art in sports games.

Assassin’s Creed: Revelations – Xbox 360 – PlayStation 3 – PC

The fourth in the series this third person action-adventure game enables you to interact with and explore the world through a number of missions. Typically you must assassinate some important person or complete a mission but there are so many side games to get involved with. This version has you exploring the prison of Vlad the Impaler whilst exploring the city of Constantinople of the Ottoman Empire. You are able to travel about by using ziplines, aerial assaults, by sea as well as the usual by foot. Again this game is totally immersive in a realistic and fascinating world.

Batman: Arkham City – Xbox 360 – PlayStation 3 – PC

Only a sequel this time for this game, but receiving an avid following, this third-person action-adventure game delivers the story and the world of Batman once again from Arkham Asylum in 2009. A combination of combat, stealth and challenge you can play as the Dark Knight or as Catwoman in the complex, realistic and dark world of the game series.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Xbox 360)

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