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  • Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency and it is one of the most famous cryptocurrencies in the world. The last Bitcoin’s bull run has created more hype around the currency it also promoted the incredible growth of […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      I think the reason why Bitcoin is so successful is that people actually put faith, and thus put value in the cryptocurrency. Without people, Bitcoin doesn’t have value, and the same could apply to real currency.

  • If you are passionate about playing games and want to make it a career, you can become a pro gamer and join esports competitions. There are various leagues and tournaments around the world that pro gamers compete […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Didn’t know about eSports and its connection to the Olympic games. That’s news to me.

  • Have you ever wondered whether to try a mobile version of a game or play it on a console or computer? It is fair to say that the gaming experience differs from one device to another but what are the key […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      The part about mobile games being easy to access but less powerful is kind of true, but it depends. Phones have gotten better over the years, and a phone such as the newest iPhone 13 could outperform some computers from the last decade.

  • One of the more popular genres of video games concerns the Second World War. The real-life history of beach landings, aerial dogfights, and hand-to-hand urban warfare forms a thrilling digital backdrop for game […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Haven’t really tried any new war games from 2021, but war-themed classics like World of Tanks are pretty good. Would say World of Tanks is accurate when it comes to the tanks themselves and what they’re based on.

  • There are people who enjoy slow, relaxing games that let them chill out while playing. Then there are people who only play games that make them feel alive. These adrenaline junkies look for titles that will keep […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Haven’t played Resident Evil 7 Biohazard VR, but VR games are definitely great for the adrenaline. If you ever played Beat Saber or Thumper for VR, you would definitely get a rush of adrenaline.

  • It is also called a computer game, this is a type of interactive game operated by electronics and a type of machine in which a player can play. Its platform is the machine that the player directly plays or has to […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      There’s a lot of history to video games. I feel like if it weren’t for Nintendo in 1983 to renew interests in video games to the American market, things would be much different. And looking now, Sony is one of the biggest player in the video game market, mainly because the PlayStation was more that just a video game console — it was also a DVD player, and movies on digital formats were a big thing in the early 2000s.

  • In the past, people who spent all their time playing video games were seen as useless. This stands in the same league with the ignorance that many parents from developing countries make. They stop their kids from […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      One thing that relates to all of these is, if you want to get a high-paying job related to video games, you’ve got to be passionate for it. It’s pretty much true with any kind of job. For instance with video games, a lot of content creators on YouTube and Twitch creating videos or streaming are generally committed and enjoy making content.

  • Introduction
    Most industries go through their own share of dramatic changes over time. Some of these changes can be particularly gradual, taking decades to fall into place, while others are more spectacularly […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Last decade’s been kind of rough for MMORPGs. With competitive gaming being mainstream in the 2010s, MOBA has been dominating the video game genre, and now you’ve got Battle Royale. Wonder if new MMOs like New World even have a chance to change the dynamic.

  • The surest way to succeed in life and still have fun is to turn a hobby into a job. That’s exactly what those who decided not only to play but also to make games did. Many players at some point ask the question, […]

  • For many, gaming is nothing more than harmless fun used to pass the time and potentially win at eSports along the way. However, it can develop into a compulsive behavior that makes it challenging to lead a normal […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Hardest thing I find about controlling gaming addiction is when it’s a game that you invest time and money on. Once you do something, you just keep doing it, and it can sometimes be detrimental causing you to spend even more time and money on a game (especially if time and money on a game is what keeps progress — like winning). So I generally play short games and free-to-play games.

  • Introduction
    Do you really like sports but cannot stand the shouting, the noise, the stench, the overpriced parking and the general overpowering atmosphere of a sports stadium? Do you like a more hands-on […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      I would probably enjoy some of those games like Lonely Mountains Downhill. I’m not so much a fan of video games based on traditional sports, but racing games are different.

  • The story of some video games doesn’t always develop ideally. Some end after the first installment, while others may not make it to release. Those select ones that make it through a bunch of difficulties and […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      It’s kind of crazy how many sports games there are for some video game series. I’ve only played one FIFA game on the PS2 several years ago, and I’m surprised companies like EA Sports still keep up the annual release of sports video games.

  • MMOs are one of the most popular genres out there in the world of gaming, but what does it mean? It stands for ‘massively multiplayer online’ and, in a nutshell, entails not just a few players all playing the sam […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      I’ve yet to see a successful MMO that utilizes VR technology. Maybe VRChat is the only exception, but it would be interesting to see if newer MMOs, especially MMORPGs, will take the VR approach.

  • There’s been a long-standing desire to see a brilliant take on feudal Japan since open-world cloak and dagger franchises began hopping from historical Jerusalem to Ancient Greece and beyond. With Ghost of […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Looks like a neat game. It’s not everyday that I encounter a samurai game, especially one that’s open-world.

  • At the turn of the century, if you stopped somebody in the street and asked them to describe a ‘gamer,’ their description might be generic and none too complimentary, as well as involving inaccurate ass […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      I think the biggest difference between 20 years ago and now is the online aspect of gaming. Back then, people just played games whenever they could, and would socialize more with other people in real life (even play games with other people, like on a GameBoy).
      But now that everyone’s connected to the Internet, gamers find it convenient to play games all in one sitting and join game servers with online friends.
      Mobile games are indeed influential to gaming, but the online aspect is probably the most influential.

  • Countless factors put people at greater risk of developing dependencies and addictions. While substance abuse is the most widely recognized addiction, it’s not the only one. Behavioral addictions to things like g […]

  • NFL pre season is well under way with players having completed camps and getting their match sharpness back. It’s a time for players to get noticed and fight for their spot on the roster and starting r […]

  • The online gaming world is ever-changing, with new games added every year to play on PC, Consoles, or Smartphones. Many online video games were launched in 2020, and the market grew at a considerable rate making […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Been excited for the new Metroid Dread. Last time I played a Metroid game was Metroid Fusion on the GameBoy Advance, so Metroid Dread feels like a whole renewal to the series.

  • Classroom management games take a variety of forms. They may allow you to quiz a large number of kids at once, or they make taking turns fun. Or they may be games that keep you solidly in control of the classroom […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      Those classroom management games seem like they would be a whole lot of fun. Growing up, the closest thing I had to a classroom management game were Jeopardy-style PowerPoint games that teachers would use to assess learning.

  • Nothing quite beats the feeling of celebrating an important goal or touchdown in a stadium, surrounded by jubilant fans of your local team. Unfortunately though, those moments of jubilation are few and far between […]

    • Snowy replied 3 years ago

      I’m not a huge sports fans (at least in the more traditional sense), so the sports games I would play would really be limited to games like Wii Sports and Rocket League. But I do imagine the other games would be great for sports fans, especially FIFA 21 and NFL 21 since it’s strongly connected with the actual sports.

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