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3Qs: The future of gaming technology
Microsoft, creator of the Xbox Live — an online multiplayer video gaming and digital media delivery service — has announced it would offer mainstream television programming to its subscribers, creating direct competition with traditional cable services. Magy Seif El-Nasr, associate professor of game design and interactive media with joint appointments in the College of Arts, Media and Designand the College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern, explains the new features and how they might impact traditional cable offerings. Read More >>>
Challenging our preconceptions about video game piracy
A large-scale analysis of BItTorrent file-sharing of videogames, conducted by Anders Drachen of Northeastern’s Game Design program and PLAIT Lab and Robert Veitch …
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Research demonstrating: there’s a game for that
With new technologies and interfaces, the gaming world is pushing the boundaries of what it means to play. Today computer …
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A peek at the future of gaming research
Self-admitted non-gamer and iNSolution blogger Angela Herring got a sneak peek of the upcoming Pop Up Open Lab Experience and …
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3Qs: The future of gaming technology
Microsoft, creator of the Xbox Live — an online multiplayer video gaming and digital media delivery service — has announced …
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