Cloud Gaming?

Check this out: http://kotaku.com/5181300/onlive-makes-pc-upgrades-extinct-lets-you-play-crysis-on-your-tv
Looks over-hyped to me for a number of reasons (Speed of light vs. Promised 1 milisecond response time; Better than buying a video card vs video compressed images, etc) – still – it could develop into an interesting and maybe someday leading trend in gaming.

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Trusting the game: Balancing Innovation

The thing about games is, that we like games that innovate. If the game does not present us with anything we didn’t see before, we’re likely to get bored from the gameplay rather quickly. We might hang on a little longer because of the graphics, or community, or maybe for some other very unique value that the game presents such as an educational value, but the game itself will be less enjoyable to us.

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World Takeover Continues!

In another step towards taking over the world, the lab has hooked up with another Flash games developer with whom I’ve worked in the past. As a team, it would be easier for us to provide turnkey solutions for customers who need to simplify their Flash games production with us.
For Flash games production we can now [...]

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Brain Training Games

Mind360 have opened a short Blog entry just raising the question: Do brain-training games really help?
Here, have a look:
http://www.mind360.com/blog/brain_training/03/brain-training-games-fact-or-fiction/

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