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| Video Games: The Future of Psychotherapy? Voice of America (blog) Little-known research suggests that playing video games might reduce nightmares, amongst other unexpected effects. All of us experience dreams. Some are good, others are bad. And if you're lucky, some are lucid. In case you aren't familiar with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Breaking the ice: Many couples try games, activities to make reception fun ... Washington Post Games, contests and other icebreakers have become increasingly popular at wedding receptions, said Sarabeth Quattlebaum, spokeswoman for the American Association of Certified Wedding Planners, in Dallas. "Couples want a party atmosphere and have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Zynga, Hasbro Launching FarmVille, CityVille, & Words with Friends-Themed ... WebProNews Social gaming company Zynga and longtime physical game maker Hasbro have teamed up to produce a line of board games inspired by the online Zynga games played by millions around the world. This partnership was first announced back in February, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Includification: Bringing video games to players with disabilities Ars Technica There are plenty of reasons why people don't play certain video games. Some might find them too hard. Others simply find them too boring, or just not fun. But for millions of disabled people, playing games isn't a matter of wanting to, but being able to. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| ESPN3 will reportedly televise KHL games this year Awful Announcing ESPN's fractured relationship with the NHL has never been worse. SportsCenter treats the NHL with the ambivalence and disinterest usually saved for MLS and other niche sports and NHL fans have abandoned ESPN en masse. Only a token appearance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Leagues say NJ is hypocritical in banning bets on its college games but OK'ing ... Washington Post ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The major professional sports leagues and the NCAA say New Jersey's proposed sports betting law is hypocritical because it prohibits gambling on New Jersey college games but allows it on all other college and pro contests. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Regular-season games in jeopardy Pittsburgh Post Gazette (blog) The league is on the cusp of canceling real games. Are these guys going to reach a compromise in a couple of months, when they could have reached one today without losing short- term money and risking long-term growth? Or is this lockout going turn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - review The Guardian Each year for the last 74 years the Hunger games have been held. Each district of Panem (12 districts ) sends in two tributes to participate in the hunger games (one boy and one girl, determined by a lottery) for a fight to the death in an arena which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Four Games, Four Different Chargers Starting Running Backs BoltBeat (blog) The Chargers have used four different starting running backs in their four games this season. Wonder who they plan on using as the starter against the Saints? Ronnie Brown opened the season in game 1 as the starting back. After he struggled, the team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Top 25 Facebook Games - October 2012: FarmVille 2 rises, all else falls Games.com News (blog) Fittingly enough, the month of apple orchard trips and farmers market visits marks the rise of FarmVille 2 in both monthly and daily players. Thanks to Zynga turning the valve on the cross-promotion plumbing beneath its games, the FarmVille sequel now ... See all stories on this topic » |
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