public marks

PUBLIC MARKS with tags blogs & games

December 2006

Top Games

by hirosimatkhs (via)
narrative strategy based on the balanced and unique mixture of adventure, action and investigation in a great RPG adventure with original medieval music. Quests in twenty levels of mysterious blend of action and story.

July 2006

EDUCAUSE REVIEW | September/October 2004, Volume 39, Number 5

by csantos
New Tools for Back-to-School: Blogs, Swarms, Wikis, and Games

May 2006

April 2006

Game Politics.com :: Where politics and video games collide

by Hydragon
Video games aren't just about having fun any more. Some would say that games entertain us, enlighten us, and relax us. They teach problem-solving and allocation of scarce resources. They sharpen minds as well as reflexes. To others, games provoke violent and antisocial behavior. They are a causal factor behind incidents like the Columbine shootings and the Beltway Sniper case. Some claim that video games contribute to obesity in children and expose them to adult-oriented content. Either way, games are also big business, approaching $30 billion in annual sales. In sheer dollar volume, video games have surpassed going to the movies as a leisure activity. With so much money at stake, economic issues find their way onto the business page with increasing regularity. Labor trouble, monopolies, globalization, software piracy and even the virtual economies in online games like World of Warcraft and Second Life appear in the mainstream press with increasing regularity. Politicians are starting to take notice too. Legislation regarding video games has been proposed in an ever-increasing number of cities and states across the nation. Lobbyists on both sides of the issue push agendas with legislators on both sides of the aisle. With so much news happening on a daily basis, it's hard to keep up - until now. GamePolitics.com offers a clearinghouse for politically-oriented news and opinions about video games and the video game business.

January 2006

game girl advance: The Five Biggest Trends of 2005

by bcpbcp
The end of the year is upon us, and enough blogs and news sites have already written great articles on the best games of the year. Therefore, instead of being lost amongst the white noise of award features, I'd like to point out a few trends which I felt were especially important during 2005.

December 2005

November 2005

July 2005

web design programming blog software reference music tools css javascript art news linux google ajax blogs java webdesign howto search cool internet politics fun mac maps humor rss development photography toread technology flash tech tutorial games funny

by hurlantenova
web design programming blog software reference music tools css javascript art news linux google ajax blogs java webdesign howto search cool internet politics fun mac maps humor rss development photography toread technology flash tech tutorial games funny

PUBLIC TAGS related to tag blogs

ajax +   arcade +   art +   blog +   bloging +   cool +   daily +   design +   development +   extensions +   firefox +   flash +   free +   fun +   funny +   gadgets +   game +   games +   gaming +   geeks +   graphics +   humor +   internet +   java +   links +   linux +   litblogs +   mac +   maps +   my-blogs-to-read* +   news +   online +   personal +   politics +   programming +   quake +   quake2 +   reviews +   search +   software +   sudoku +   tech +   tech-news +   technology +   themes +   tools +   tutorial +   video +   videogames +   webdesign +  

Active users

wiering
last mark : 26/12/2006 01:22

hirosimatkhs
last mark : 18/12/2006 17:51

puppet
last mark : 26/07/2006 16:22

csantos
last mark : 07/07/2006 13:46

jsquared71
last mark : 09/05/2006 20:47

Hydragon
last mark : 26/04/2006 22:30

potmail
last mark : 12/04/2006 12:37

zoomline
last mark : 23/01/2006 20:41

bcpbcp
last mark : 19/01/2006 17:15

cascamorto
last mark : 09/01/2006 17:53

wordgabriel
last mark : 08/01/2006 20:44

macroron
last mark : 11/11/2005 09:18

l34NDl20
last mark : 04/11/2005 10:59

hurlantenova
last mark : 05/07/2005 22:57