
Study leader Daphne Bavelier told LiveScience that, usually, the only way to improve contrast sensitivity was to get glasses or eye surgery. Apparently, though, test subjects who played 50 hours of video games over the eight-week test period gained a 58-percent increase in contrast sensitivity.

New report from Skillsearch found that 22% of those surveyed had been laid off within the past 12 months.

It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.

The Callisto Protocol director thinks the solution involves the right people, the right timing, and perhaps a little bit of AI
I don't agree with that. I WISH I could agree with that. But buying habits and customer opinions prove otherwise
We've seen developers in the AAA space try new things and ideas. More often than not, the customers aren't willing to give things a chance, or not enough people buy into the project for it to grow.
Creativity works better in the indie space because the budgets, pressures, and expectations aren't the same.
it's a nice idea and it worked during the PS2/PS3-era when AAA didn't cost hundreds of millions of dollars. smaller budgets and shorter development time left room for more creativity and more risk. a game didn't need to sell 4 million+ copies to break even. things are different now.
This is the guy who bragged about crunching his staff and having them work through the night. Crunch culture has lost more talent and done more damage to the industry than any other factor. Screw him.
President Barack Obama, lets not do anything to video games ! Forget about Violence and bullsh!t in video games cause that doesn't have to do anything with someone who is already violence !!!
Video Games > Drugs> Gangz> and all other craps
Well I have to disagree with this article I have been gaming for 14 years now and because of this I now have to use contact lenses my eyesight has gotten that bad.