August 30, 2006 at 12:05 pm
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We were at HELP University College on 24th & 28th August 2006 at the Video Game and Interactive Media(ViGIM) Department show casing our service as well as promoting the video games industry. The students over at HELP were excited that such a service was available in Malaysia that they ended up sitting down in front of the PC for hours on end and not willing to leave even for class.
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August 22, 2006 at 10:03 am
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Researchers has always been intrigued by the effect of playing video games, whether it is negative or possitive. The media is often fill with negative reports of video game, but for once game have make a comeback as a tool to help doctors reduce pain in patients as well as perk up depression associated with cancer.
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August 18, 2006 at 6:25 pm
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On the 3 day of Pikom PC Fair, The guys from Dragonback Media took turn to haunt the Jumboplay booth. All the while handing out goodies to the visitor.
Check out some photo we took during the event.
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August 18, 2006 at 11:39 am
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“We need to develop that back-end revenue stream - that can be done only online with transactions and subscriptions, all those kinds of business models,” quote current LucasArts president Jim Ward during an interview with Eurogamer TV.
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August 9, 2006 at 6:58 pm
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Currently, the casual gaming market is worth an estimated $350 million, but that could grow to $1 billion by 2008, according to Jupiter Research. By 2010, the number of casual players could grow from today’s 60 million to as many as 80 million players.
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