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Neuroscientists develop game for stroke rehabilitation, give the Wii a run for its money

Neuroscientists develop game for stroke rehabilitation, give Wii run for its money

Think the Wii has the market cornered on gaming rehab? Think again -- neuroscientists at Newcastle University are developing a series of motion controlled video games to make stroke rehab more fun and accessible. The team's first title, dubbed Circus Challenge, lets patients digitally throw pies, tame lions and juggle to help them build strength and regain motor skills. As players progress, the game ratchets up its difficulty, presumably to match pace with their recovery.

Although Limbs Alive, the game's publisher, has only described their motion controller as "next-generation," it affirms that the game will be playable on PCs, laptops and tablets later this year. In an effort to lower costs and provide at-home therapy, the team hopes to leverage a £1.5 million award from the UK's Health Innovation Challenge Fund to build a system that will allow therapists to monitor patient progress remotely. The whole enchilada still needs some time to bake, but you can hit the break for a video and the full press release.

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Worst Company In America

The Consumerist has posted the results for the 2012 Worst Company in America award and not surprising (at least to me) is the fact that EA has won this years "Golden Poo" award! Listen/Watch to the video above to see one of the many reasons why everyone hates them. It's so bad they even beat out Bank of America!
But what is becoming the biggest sore spot to video game customers is the increasing amount of add-on content that the company doesn't include in the games it sells, but only makes available in deluxe editions, store-specific versions or as a la carte downloadable content. For example, Destuctoid recently calculated that you would need to spend $870 to get access to all of the content in the newest big EA release, Mass Effect 3.
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Tribute to the golden days of gaming

BoingBoing posted this video celebrating the games of yore in a fitting tribute to some of the great arcade games from the past. I tried to name all of them, but failed miserably! How many can you name from this? Music is a cover of Mad World, by Tears for Fears  
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Duke Nukem Forever delayed....Again!

Duke Nukem Forever 2007 teaser screenshot

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Duke Nukem Forever being delayed again really shouldn't be a surprize to anyone, but the way they announced this one was very well put together in my opinion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgocOSG8rmU
It's nice to see them keeping it light-hearted and fun. What else can you do really? Every one is used to it and will just slam them anyway, might as well make fun of it your self!
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RipTen Review: Homefront (PC) | RipTen Videogame Blog

War. War never changes- but only because it doesn’t need to in order to sell 14 million units. I pen this journal on scraps of paper in my parent’s basement reinforced bunker, far underground. The bombs from battles above shake dust loose from the floorboards and give the entire room a dull brown haze. The pallet is quite familiar to me, as I’ve seen it dozens of times over the last few years. This is because we are at war. No, I’m not talking about the war the wealthy in America have successfully waged against the other 80% of the country, or the war the current iteration of the Republican party has waged against minorities, women, free speech, common sense, and decency. I’m talking about the war fought between gamers who.... Read the rest of the story at: RipTen Review: Homefront (PC) | RipTen Videogame Blog.
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June 29, 2010 Posted by admin in Games

New Bad Company 2 patch June 30th!

Well about damn time!!  There have been some things I have complained about and other things I just scratch my head and go: WTF!! This new patch for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will fix some of the most glaring issues for me.......The helicopter handling is suppose to be better, countermeasures can be fired while flying the helicopter,the Advanced Spotting Scope should work better. The Server Browser has several tweaks like: Servers are sorted into 3 categories: Normal, Modified, Hardcore depending on their settings, and a join queue system when attempting to join a full server. And for the REALLY good stuff:  Toggle/hold crouch is user controllable, Toggle/hold zoom is user controllable, Support for Map Packs so PC gets future VIP maps at the same time as consoles and the coup de gras: I can knife someone in the back again!!! WOOHOO!!! For a complete list of changes follow this link: Client R8/Server R12 update.
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