Even with the small down sides this is still arguably the best multi-player first - person
shooter in video gaming history.
Not exact matches
Erin Robinson recently talked about the neuroscience of
gaming at GDC China, summarizing findings that
video games are increasingly being used
in medical and rehabilitative therapy and playing First - Person
Shooters improves visual and auditory perception.
This was the game that really broke a mold towards arcade
gaming, away from the space
shooter genre that have been the most popular games until then — which really was the game that ushered
in the golden age of
video gaming.
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At ZeniMax's studio
in Dallas, id Software invented the most popular form of
video game, the first - person
shooter, with the release of a game called Wolfenstein; id was also the first studio to offer Deathmatch
in multiplayer
gaming.
Action
video gaming and cognitive control: playing first person
shooter games is associated with improvement
in working memory but not action inhibition.