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The Video Game Problem
Anyone who has spent time inside a well-designed game recognizes the sensation immediately. Effort is rewarded quickly. Progress is visible. Feedback is constant. Even failure is structured to feel informative rather than discouraging. Time passes, attention narrows, and a sense of momentum builds. When the session ends, there is often a lingering feeling of having done something, even if nothing outside the game has changed at all. That feeling is not accidental. It is engineered.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Gamers
My Own Personal History Of Computer Gaming
I am going to start this with the reason why I could never learn to ride a motorcycle as a teenager. I learned to drive, but when I got on a full-blown motorcycle, there were so many things to remember and control that I usually ended up just falling off. I could ride a moped because everything was on the handlebars, and a speedway bike was brilliant, just an accelerator and no brakes, perfectly simple, but a full-blown motorcycle, I just couldn’t cut it.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 15 days ago in Gamers
Casino Game Trends and Player Favorites in 2026
The casino gaming landscape has continued to evolve in recent years, influenced by technology, player preferences, and shifting entertainment habits. In 2026, casino-style games remain a popular form of entertainment across both digital platforms and traditional venues. Rather than focusing solely on wagering, many discussions about these games now center on gameplay experience, design innovation, and the social elements that attract players worldwide.
By Shabbir Ahmad20 days ago in Gamers
Chasing Connection and Play in the Modern Internet Era
The city never really slept anymore. Even at midnight, windows glowed with the quiet hum of screens, each one a small portal into somewhere else. For Daniel, those glowing rectangles had become both a refuge and a question he couldn’t quite answer.
By CEO A&S Developers29 days ago in Gamers
Tomb Raider Retrospective - 3
Core Design had been having a hard time getting things right for the new wave of consoles at the time. Several of their titles PS 2 titles sold poorly, and it appears that Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness was just the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. Now, the Tomb Raider IP had already started its decline at this point. Chronicles did okay, sales-wise, but it had a number of game-breaking bugs which left gamers frustrated. With that in mind, the reviews weren’t exactly glowing.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a month ago in Gamers
How Gaming and Pop Culture Shape Our World and Ourselves
In an era dominated by digital landscapes and shared narratives, gaming and pop culture have transcended mere entertainment to become powerful forces shaping our identities, communities, and even our understanding of the world. From the intricate lore of a sprawling RPG to the layered themes of a blockbuster film, these mediums offer more than just escapism; they provide platforms for connection, critical thinking, and profound emotional experiences.
By Being Inquisitiveabout a month ago in Gamers
The Rise of Online Technology and the Transformation of Gaming
Over the past three decades, online technology has transformed nearly every aspect of modern life. From communication and education to commerce and entertainment, the internet has become deeply woven into our daily routines. Among the most profound changes brought about by online technology is the evolution of gaming. What began as simple offline experiences on arcade machines and home consoles has developed into a vast, interconnected digital universe where millions of players interact in real time. Today, online gaming represents not only a popular form of entertainment but also a cultural, social, and economic force shaping the future of technology.
By Bushra Rajpootabout a month ago in Gamers








