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10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT VIDEO GAMES


1)  SingStar, a casual karaoke game from Sony Computer Entertainment, is one of the most difficult games to complete. Only 0.66 percent of SingStar owners have achieved the elusive platinum award for the PS3 edition, according to PSNProfiles.


2)  Libraries throughout the country are expanding their video game collections and making them available for checkout. Anyone wishing to play video games for free or who has an insatiable thirst for new experiences can call their local library to check whether they have a collection.


3)  The game features the voices and in-game likenesses of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson in an original tale written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, the creators of the original movie.


4)  Many gamers consider Goldeneye 007 to be one of their favourite games. It was voted number one on Computer and Video Games Magazine's "top 100 games of all time" list in 2000, and it continues to be highly ranked today. Goldeneye is well-liked all throughout the world.


5)  The First Video Game is Invented by a Physicist. Physicist William Higinbotham is credited with creating the first video game in October 1958. It was a simple tennis game that was highly popular at a Brookhaven National Laboratory open house, and it was akin to the legendary 1970s video game Pong.


6)  According to a recent survey, the average age of a gamer is 34, demonstrating that the market is expanding beyond children and teenagers. As more generations grow up with video games, the desire for them will definitely increase, as will the diversity of possibilities available. We're excited to see where this goes.


7)  The blind legend game is the world's first mobile action-adventure game without video – where your hearing take the place of your sight! Binaural 3D sound is a unique and new sensory experience. HEADPHONES ARE REQUIRED!


8)  The Youth Protection Revision Act, often known as the Shutdown Law or Cinderella Law, was a law passed by the National Assembly of South Korea that prohibited children under the age of sixteen from playing online video games between the hours of 00:00 and 06:00. In August 2021, the law was repealed.


9)  Playing games is a strong approach to encourage creative thinking because it can break through the barriers of established behavioural conventions and routines by introducing new rules and, in some cases, new realities.


10) The crunch culture at EA has now been linked to other titles, with excessive crunch being blamed for the game's low quality. Superman Returns, released in 2006, suffered from cultural shifts as EA reacted to class action litigation, as did Anthem, released in 2019.

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