You're proud of how you've reduced some of the most popular and revolutionary title
streams of electronic games, like Madden, FIFA, and Sim City, with the placard of stigma.
Not exact matches
Another
Electronic Entertainment Expo is upon us, which means the nerd news cycle
of the next week will be dominated by a steady
stream of video
game information and hype, not to mention a decent share
of child - like squealing as the latest alien - shooting, terrorist - killing, football - throwing, aristocrat - stabbing and Italian plumbering titles are announced.
Digital Technologies have completely reshaped how we go about every aspect
of our lives: • Financial: our jobs, online shopping and banking, automated trading • Social: email, mobiles, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Skype, blogs • Political:
electronic voting, grassroots movements (Arab Spring) • Recreational: computer
games,
streaming video and music, augmented reality (Pokémon Go), fitness and activity monitoring (FitBit) • Educational: free access to information, web search (Google), collaborative resources (Wikipedia), online learning (Khan Academy) and MOOCs, learning analytics • Ethical: privacy and cyber security, data protection (Facebook, the census)
The next generation
of games from
Electronic Arts will finally be revealed on Monday, June 10 at 1:00 p.m. PT (Tuesday, June 11th at 6.00 am Aus EST) exclusively on Spike TV and
streaming on www.ea.com/e3.
It has emerged that in October 2015 Sony Computer Entertainment
of America has filed a trademark for «Let's Play»; «
Electronic transmission and
streaming of video
games via global and local computer networks;
streaming of audio, visual, and audiovisual material via global and local computer networks.»
Electronic Arts has revealed new trailers and tantalizing details for Battlefield One, the first world war - era setting
of its headline shooter title, as well as demonstrating the
game's new option to live -
stream a 64 - player multiplayer version.