Assistive Technology Gives Boost to Quality of Life and Game Play
by Lee Rickwood
As new assistive technology allows people to live and work to the best of their abilities, it’s also finding a role in letting them play.
by Lee Rickwood
As new assistive technology allows people to live and work to the best of their abilities, it’s also finding a role in letting them play.
By Yasmin Ranade
Female leaders in gaming have a tangible effect on the games that are being developed.
By Christine Persaud
As countries began to open from their COVID-19 lockdowns, and travel and other leisure activities became more mainstream, fraudsters clearly appear to have made this industry a topic target.
By Christine Persaud
Those who aren’t really into gaming, however, and have a machine for the kids or occasional gameplay, might not realize that there are actually a ton of things beyond just gaming that you can do with the top consoles.
By Yasmin Ranade
TikTok is partnering with Enthusiast Gaming to launch TikTok Gamers Got Talent to search for the best and most entertaining gamer on TikTok. Gamers, who are residents of Canada and the U.S., can submit videos on TikTok using #TikTokGGT and upload it to GamersGotTalent.com until May 2, 2021.
By Yasmin Ranade
The games industry in Canada is a major force both economically, but also socially. Games are really helping people feel good and stay connected. A research report from the The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) confirms this.
By Yasmin Ranade
Two Ryerson University students, Ria Kapoor and Ryan Spooner, have won the Canadian leg of Red Bull Basement 2020, a global competition of ideas involving such relevant issues as smart cities, accessibility, climate action, justice, empowerment, or energy,
By Christine Persaud
Gaming is a great past-time, as long as it’s done in moderation. And there are benefits to video games, including developing hand-eye coordination, critical thinking, and improving your reaction times.