Sentences with phrase «generation of gamers in»

Planetary Annihilation brings Real - Time Strategy to a new generation of gamers in a way that's never been seen before - taking large scale real time strategy games from the past to gameplay on a planetary scale.
Later consoles received Outrun 2 variants of the game and brought a new generation of gamers in to the fold.
«U&I Entertainment is eager to introduce Worms W.M.D. to loyal fans of the Worms series as well as to a new generation of gamers in North America,» said Martin Hawk, CEO, U&I Entertainment.
Planetary Annihilation brings Real - Time Strategy to a new generation of gamers in a way they've never been seen before: Total Annihilation - inspired gameplay on a planetary scale.
«I hold the original generation of games in high regard for all of the wonderful memories and friendships that were born from playing them,» notes Shinesparkers creator Darren Kerwin.
Adding further intrigue is Kazunori Yamauchi reveal in May 2016 that Gran Turismo 6 was the last of the first generation of games in the series and that Gran Turismo Sport is the first of the next generation.
The classic game Secret of Mana is remastered with 3D graphics for a new generation of games in this remake of Squaresoft's action - RPG hit.

Not exact matches

In the case of video games, rumours have been circulating for a while now about both Sony and Microsoft implementing technology into their next - generation consoles — expected this year — that would make it impossible to play used products.
Brllnt's video games and status as WeWork's go - to office resulted in a steady stream of visitors, and proved to be a very effective form of lead generation.
«Ninety - nine percent of teenage boys and 94 percent of teenage girls in this country play online games,» she says, equating the acceptance of gaming by the next generation to TV watching.
The people of that generation who are still in the game and making a difference today are the ones who giddily charged off to buy PalmPilots and mobile phones that weighed down their suits like bricks.
Japan's Nintendo said it will release a short video later on Thursday of the next - generation game console it plans to launch globally in March — an announcement that sent its shares up more than 4 %.
«With the myriad of sophisticated attacks and the ad infinitum game of «cat and mouse» between hackers and security software vendors, we believe a big ramp in cybersecurity spending will continue in the coming years as «cyber warfare» heats up, adding to growth prospects at next - generation security software companies,» said Daniel Ives, an analyst at FBR Capital Markets, in a recent note.
That's not at all a concern for me since I can't remember the last time I've gone back to play a game from a previous generation, but it is going to make a lot of people frothing mad, which is ironic given that these are the same people who have actually held on to older games and not traded them in.
Says Piers Harding - Rolls, head of games at U.K. - based IHS Screen Digest, in an e-mail, «I expect to see increasing downloads over this generation and on to the next generation of devices as it is in the interest of console manufacturers to act as a retailer.»
These shows, in my opinion, are misleading a generation of entrepreneurs into believing that the end game is a financing, not a business.
On the one hand, the Big N promised graphical horsepower to rival its top two competitors; on the other, it debuted games for the Wii U that looked very similar to current generation Wii games (i.e., blocky and kind of ugly in HD).
In «Slouching Toward Bethlehem,» her famous critique of the Summer of Love, Didion observes the rootless youth of the Haight - Ashbury and attributes their plight to the breakdown of «the game we were playing,» which the preceding generation failed to pass on.
Now Matthew and Luke continue with Jesus» apt comparison of the men of that generation with children in the marketplace, peevishly complaining that their companions will not play either a happy or a mournful game with them (Mt 11:16 - 19; Lk 7:31 - 35).
Watching other people play games is boring (unless you were born into the Twitch generation), so it makes sense for Game Night to rely on dark and sometimes violent comedy in order to keep its main hook, a «one crazy night» type of story with «game» quite literally added to the mix: interestGame Night to rely on dark and sometimes violent comedy in order to keep its main hook, a «one crazy night» type of story with «game» quite literally added to the mix: interestgame» quite literally added to the mix: interesting.
Today's Christian leaders are part of the Platform Generation, quietly competing in that same game of «Who is the greatest?»
The Platform Generation is quietly competing in a game of «Who is the greatest?»
In our fixation with STEM in this digital age, we've lost track of the practical arts, and the younger generation would rather code a video game while bingeing Mountain Dew than do something practical and constructive, like grow food or make furniturIn our fixation with STEM in this digital age, we've lost track of the practical arts, and the younger generation would rather code a video game while bingeing Mountain Dew than do something practical and constructive, like grow food or make furniturin this digital age, we've lost track of the practical arts, and the younger generation would rather code a video game while bingeing Mountain Dew than do something practical and constructive, like grow food or make furniture.
The glorification of violence as a means to solve conflict is everywhere in our culture and I was that lame person that couldn't stand mixed - martial - arts battles and railed against video games and movies that depicted war or crime as an adventure, even arguing we are «a generation of virtual sociopaths.»
For some reason, it's always some Shaman who claims to have had direct contact with the deity who communicates The Word, which then passed down through the generations in a game of Chinese whispers.
Every team will get at least one home game with every team in the league, which guaruntees fans can see all the league's stars and helps the league better brand the new generation of players throughout North America.
Having left Sevilla at a young age, Sergio Ramos has since become one of the finest defenders of his generation, winning all there is to win in the game with Real Madrid and the Spanish national team.
The question is this: Do you think that bat flips are going to be a part of the game in subsequent generations, or do you think the status quo will remain indefinitely?
He's one of this generation's and history's greatest talents, and will end his career after 23 years in the game.
«This will really push the game on and hopefully inspire the next generation of players to follow in our footsteps.
The Potter's game application data play operates on the 2G generation in contrast to the superior Gunners» game application data play that runs on the 4G long term evolution (LTE) which makes it possible for the Gunners to switch to any of the 7 known playing formations of: 6 -3-1, 3 -6-1, 5 -4-1, 4 -5-1, 4 -4-2, 4 -3-3 & 4 -2-3-1 with ease and comfort during any game.
One of those who has become a bit of a nostalgia player, Roberto Baggio was one of the most talented players of his generation but still went missing in the big games, particularly for Italy.
get yourself a state of the art stadium, get yourself best manager, get yourself the best players for all the positions money can buy, then have a great marketing team to sell your great team which is wining silverware almost every year that will bring in new and better sponsorship = more money future generation in return will buy your products and bring in bigger share of the TV rights or cable the more games you play in competitions the more gate money and TV and on and on,
Golf is a generational game and no tournament spans generations like the Masters, with a week - long celebration of the best in golf feeling a lot like stepping into a time machine to the sport's past, complete with $ 1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and fans that are called patrons in Augusta, Georgia.
As well as being one of the two greatest players of his generation, he will also go down in history as one of the finest players in the history of the game.
He's inspired the generation that may be standing in his way of ever winning again — the Spieths, the McIlroys, the Thomases, the Rahms that stand to control the game for the next two decades.
Do we make too much of the tiny sample size that is a national championship game, especially since those games are assembled in part by generations worth of human assumptions and months worth of confirmed bias?
This means that football knowledge is a vital component for a player's success, making Oulala a leader in the new generation of sports based skill games.
The truth is that several generations of football fans, whether Arsenal supporters from 1996, Monaco supporters from 1987 or admirers of his generally attacking and exciting brand of football, fell in love with the game thanks to Arsène Wenger.
They have to be included in that game - changing conversation because they are two of the most skilled and creative players of their generation.
The scorer of Liverpool's opening goal in that game, Ben Woodburn, already holds the record as Liverpool's youngest - ever scorer and is second only to Gareth Bale as Wales's youngest scorer, and catching a glimpse of Europe's next generation of outstanding young talent is a key part of the Youth League's attraction.
Millennials have become a much maligned generation — they're either living in their parents» basement, or spending too much time playing video games, or unable to buy a home because they're spending too much money on avocado toast or delaying marriage, aka «failing» to reach the traditional markers of adulthood (hey, maybe those markers need -LSB-...]
For generations, politicians in Albany World have accommodated one another in a never - ending game of self - dealing.
Instead, Roslin's technology is just another card they need to shoot the moon in the game of developing a new generation of potent medical therapeutics.
Playfully exploring the human body as a child, she says, set her on the path to where she is today: working to inspire the next generation with her own science games and beefing up her credentials by pursuing a biology Ph.D. at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
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«There's a huge shift in the sport of hockey right now, where a new generation of young players are bringing more speed, skill and creativity to the game than we've ever seen,» said Sean Ramjagsingh, Lead Producer, NHL ® 18.
For those of us who played through the NES generation of games, details weren't all that important since we just filled them in with our imagination.
«This dynamic has worked to devolve first - generation dating apps to a simple «game of numbers» in many users» minds — a dynamic that creates and even incents low - quality engagements.
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