video games
Coverage of video games in the Nexus archive.
- Texas boy, 13, struck by lightning in his bedroom while playing video games
A 13-year-old boy in Texas was struck by lightning in his bedroom while playing video games. He expressed fear for his life, stating he thought he was going to die.
- I love working out, but my husband doesn't. As we get older, I worry our different lifestyles will impact how we age.
A married couple with differing activity levels discusses concerns about how their lifestyles might impact aging. The wife, a dietitian, prioritizes regular exercise, while her husband prefers sedentary activities. They remain married after 12 years but worry about future physical differences.
- The EU won't pursue a mandatory game preservation law
The European Commission has decided not to enforce a mandatory game preservation law, stating that existing copyright and intellectual property laws prevent such a requirement. Publishers will not be compelled to preserve video games under this decision.
- Video games show promise in stroke recovery
Video games can help stroke survivors improve movement by using sensors to record muscle activity and translate it into cursor movements on the screen. This method provides up to 10 times more repetitions than traditional therapy.
- A California bill that preserves access to video games achieves its first victory
California lawmakers are advancing a bill to preserve access to video games. The bill has achieved its first victory in the legislative process.
- Why are large language models so terrible at video games?
The article explores why large language models (LLMs) struggle with video games, highlighting challenges like real-time decision-making and dynamic environments. It references a discussion on Hacker News with 14 points and comments.
- Teens and screens: The smartphone trap
Smartphones, video games, and online homework are prevalent in teenagers' lives, leading to concerns about addiction and negative impacts on mental and physical health. French parents and teachers are advocating against excessive screen time.
- The motorhome, video games and toilet seats: The downfall of ex-SNP chief Peter Murrell
Former Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Peter Murrell resigned amid a scandal involving allegations of misuse of public funds for a motorhome, video games, and luxury toilet seats. The controversy led to his downfall and departure from the party.
- Analogue 3D's latest update lets you save whenever you want
Analogue 3D's latest update allows players to save at any time, eliminating frustrating deaths between save points. This new feature provides more flexibility and control over gameplay. The update is expected to improve player experience.
- The surprising origin of 4 features that superglue kids — and adults — to screens
The article discusses four features in digital platforms that create a trancelike state, leading to prolonged screen time for children and adults. These features are particularly concerning for children's vulnerability to addictive behaviors.