The Internet’s Treasure Chest Of Games
Author I C explains: Ever since we our earliest days when we first experienced the joy of playing an interactive game, we have dreamt of having a huge base of games we could pick to play every single day, well that dream has actually become true.
Why We Play Games Part 1
Series of articles examining what draws different types of gamers to the hobby of playing video games.
Purchasing An Xbox Video Game Unit
Author John Wellington explains: I had heard plenty of positive comments about the Xbox video game platform from friends and co-workers. They absolutely raved about the amazingly detailed graphics and the wide selection of games to choose from. My family appreciates variety, so the large number Xbox video game titles currently available on the market and in development was a big factor in my final decision. Plus, I liked the fact that we would be able to download and play a demo version of nearly any Xbox video game we were interested in before actually buying it. This feature would almost certainly end up saving us money at some point because we often change our mind about particular titles after we play them for a few hours.
The History of Mahjongg
Article exploring the history of Mahjongg, the different versions that can be played and who plays it today.
The XBox 360, Not Just for Video Games
On November 22, 2005, Microsoft released the long awaited XBox 360, the next generation of its popular XBox gaming console. The XBox 360, however, goes farther than any game system that users are currently accustomed to. The XBox 360 is more like a fully functional, broadband connected entertainment gadget that appeals to gamers but is equipped to entertain the whole family.
Integrate Fun and Learning
There are computer games that are specifically based around educational learning standards. Now your child can learn while having fun.
A Parent’s Guide to Online Gaming Part 1
Read the information you need to understand your children’s hobbies better both to make informed judgments about what they should and should not be doing and to help you reach into another part of their lives.
Video Games, Moms, and Sons
Author Stephanie Haile explains: Generally speaking, although there are exceptions, it is easier to stay anequot;in touchanequot; with our teenage daughters than it is with our teenage sons. On the surface, it may not appear so, but how often do you get to really talk with your growing son? How much one on one time do you get? And I don’t mean from the stands of a sporting event that he is participating in.
Why We Play Games Part 3
In the final part of this 3 part series we have a look at Socialization and try to tie it all together.