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  What is Logo?
Logo is designed to have a "low threshold and no ceiling": It is accessible to novices, including young children, and also supports complex explorations and sophisticated projects by experienced users.
The most popular Logo environments have involved the Turtle, originally a robotic creature that sat on the floor and could be directed to move around by typing commands at the computer.
The MIT Logo Group developed versions of Logo for two machines: The Apple II and the Texas Instruments TI The Logo language itself was similar in both versions, but the video game hardware of the TI 99/4 lent itself to action-oriented projects, while the Apple version was best suited to turtle graphics, and language projects.
el.media.mit.edu /logo-foundation/logo/index.html   (2330 words)

  
  Computer and video games - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Technically, a computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players may interact with in order to achieve a goal (or set of goals).
The popularity of computer and video games, as a whole, has been increasing steadily ever since the 1984-1987 dropoff caused by the video game crash of 1983, and the popularity appears to be continuing to increase.
Games running on a PC are often designed with end-user modifications in mind, and this consequently allows modern computer games to be modified by gamers without much difficulty.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/c/o/m/Computer_and_video_games.html   (2969 words)

  
 Spore (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spore is, at first glance, a "teleological evolution" game: the player molds and guides a species across many generations, growing it from a single-celled organism into a more complex animal, until the species becomes intelligent.
The game was first revealed and demonstrated to the public during a speech on procedural generation at the 2005 Game Developers Conference (GDC).
In the Game Developers Conference presentation, the creature that Will Wright was presenting during the creature phase was based on his earlier cell creature (in having three legs, a tail, eyes and mouth in roughly the same positions) that he had evolved through gameplay.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spore_(game)   (3172 words)

  
 Computer Industry, by George Gilder: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty
The microchip is a computer etched on a tiny sliver of silicon the size of a fingernail, containing scores of functioning logical devices in a space comparable not to the head of a pin, but to the point of a pin.
Thinking that the game was supercomputers based on between two and eight processors, the Japanese mostly caught up in that field, but still find themselves in the wake of entrepreneurs who constantly change the rules.
The cuneiform inscription in the logo is the earliest-known written appearance of the word "freedom" (amagi), or "liberty." It is taken from a clay document written about 2300 B.C. in the Sumerian city-state of Lagash.
www.econlib.org /library/Enc/ComputerIndustry.html   (2008 words)

  
 A Logo Primer
The most popular Logo environment has involved the Turtle, originally a robotic creature that moved around on the floor.
The turtle migrated to the computer screen where it lives as a graphics object.
Now that square is in Logo's vocabulary, the new word may be used as part of another instruction.
el.media.mit.edu /logo-foundation/logo/turtle.html   (738 words)

  
 Game Accessibility - The accessibility of computer games
This website is part of the Game Accessibility project, a research project that focuses on the accessibility of electronic games for gamers with disabilities.
This website aims to inform disabled gamers about the availability of accessible games, and functions at the same time as an academic resource for developers, publishers and researchers in order to stimulate accessibility in games.
The Game Accessibility project has been made possible by a financial contribution from NSGK (Dutch Foundation for the Disabled Child) and SNS Bank.
www.game-accessibility.com   (260 words)

  
 PC Games - Computer Games - PC Game Cheats - Computer Video Games
ProStreet is a solid racing game, but it has some performance issues and is missing most of what made the previous games in the series interesting.
GameSpot's Game Guide to Crysis will help you brave the soldiers, elements, and aliens that stand between you and victory.
This is a game that pushes the envelope in terms of both technology and gameplay!
www.gamespot.com /pc/index.html?tag=header;logo   (434 words)

  
 Free Online Video Game in India, Bangalore, Mumbai
India is fast emerging as a key one-stop destination for game development with research firm AC Nielsen estimating the Indian gaming market to hit $50 million in 2005.
Some of the game store are listed in one of the links.
There are so many types of game programming that include java game programming, Flash game programming, C game programming,3D-game programming in India (Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi).
india.nestsoft.com /game-online   (238 words)

  
 Computer Logo Design UK
Logo Design : Our logo design packages start from only £50 including VAT and are perfect for both startup and existing, small and medium sized businesses!
How We Design Logos : We are used to designing logos for clients all over the world, and are comfortable with providing excellent results without face-to-face meetings.
Premium Logos : Our premium logo design package is tailored for the bigger more established client who wants a little extra time taken to perfect their logo.
www.webcreationz.co.uk /logodesignportfolio-computer.php   (775 words)

  
 Star Wars Republic Commando Review - GamersHell.com
I purposely ignored all the hype because I knew the game was being developed for the XBOX as a Halo clone with stormtroopers, and that the PC version was going to be a tacked on afterthought.
Instead of redesigning that aspect of the game so that the dead squatemate duties could be picked up by the living, or by adding new team members during the missions, they simply took the cheap and easy way out and made everyone invulnerable.
The multiplayer aspect of the game just suffers from a serious lack of polish and inspiration – It was made by people that don't like playing computer games, and it shows.
www.gamershell.com /pc/star_wars_republic_commando/review.html   (1493 words)

  
 The Fish Soup Game
This game is similar to the Game of Fif but may be a little simpler.
Of course if you prepare 9 plain cards with the nine words as in the game you'll be able to play it with a live opponent even when away from your computer.
Once you know the secret of the game, there is a good chance you'll beat your opponents on a regular basis.
www.cut-the-knot.org /SimpleGames/SoupFish.shtml   (220 words)

  
 Football Manager 2006 Review - GamersHell.com
There is a lot of data in the game and this is what helps make the feeling of realism possible, but it also slows the game down a little, but we’ll address that part later on.
The sound isn’t the reason why you’d play a game like this, and most people will probably tend to listen to music instead of the in-game sounds, since the sound effects are only available when you play matches.
If you do not want to play the game with real players, then you can choose to play with fantasy athletes, which means you can’t trade the usual players that you’re accustomed to since they no longer exist.
www.gamershell.com /pc/football_manager_2006/review.html   (1449 words)

  
 Online game infrastructures, Part 1: Develop a high-level business description and identify patterns
Game developers can vary from small startups with a great idea, to major entertainment studios who wish to capitalize on existing media assets by developing a game with movie, character, or brand tie-in.
Games may be distributed by the company that developed the game, by the game publishers, or by game consolidators.
Game consolidators, such as game portals, who provide those who want to play with access to a wide variety of games from a single source.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/web/library/wa-games1   (4856 words)

  
 LCSI - Project Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a visual and auditory memory game.
The computer will first play a note and you will see one of the colors turn on or off.
If you are right, the computer will add another note to its sequence and play it from the beginning.
www.microworlds.com /library_old/games/simon/index.html   (54 words)

  
 Digger (computer game) at AllExperts
Digger is a Canadian computer game released by Windmill Software in 1983, popular in the era of the IBM PC with a CGA graphics card and monitor.
Digger was resurrected by Andrew Jenner in 1998, when he reverse engineered it to run using VGA on fast Pentium based computers.
This led to the creation of a new gaming culture for the game that was centered around creating new gaming styles and distributing them through the newly added "record" feature.
en.allexperts.com /e/d/di/digger_(computer_game).htm   (774 words)

  
 Computer Games - RodneyMatthews.com
He was there to deliver the artwork for their company logo, which he had just completed, and was introduced to Steve Riding, a senior producer at game publishers Psygnosis.
Karin Matthews has also devised a theme for a computer game, which could well be adapted for other projects such as animation etc. Rodney has completed a number of production sketches, two of which are shown here.
The game fits into the fantasy adventure and strategy genre, but Karin is not ready to reveal the name or plot at this stage.
www.rodneymatthews.com /computergames.htm   (493 words)

  
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You may feel differently, in which case you might not want your kids playing a game that opens with the logo for 7-UP soda, and which (in some ways) could be said to serve as a constant advertisement for that drink.
The game continues until all of the squares are filled, or neither player can make a move.
The game is played with some of the most delightful, state-of-the-art animation I've seen in a computer game.
www.textfiles.com /games/REVIEWS/spot.rev   (822 words)

  
 Review: Doom 3 for PC on GamePro.com.
Over the last decade, the Doom franchise has sucked up countless hours of game time, been blamed for teenage delinquency, and allowed numerous "garage programmers" an opportunity to release their own free maps and mods with a professional game engine.
The game begins with your arrival on the Mars colony as a new recruit.
The game is a masterful piece of shadowy work with lighting effects galore throughout the levels.
www.gamepro.com /computer/pc/games/reviews/37290.shtml   (896 words)

  
 VGW   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Direct comments and questions about these games to Hope Chafiian, who worked with the Spence students and Michael Tempel who worked with the students at Computer School II.
Games by the students of Computer School II Pong
The games on this website are the property of their authors who retain all rights to them.
el.www.media.mit.edu /logo-foundation/VGW   (105 words)

  
 Cube (computer game) at AllExperts
Cube is a mostly (some data isn't) open source Quake-like first-person shooter computer game that runs on Windows, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and even Pocket PC devices with 3D acceleration such as Dell Axim x50.
Cube is a game engine written by Wouter van Oortmerssen and is under a zlib license.
Multiplayer is very fast paced and almost lag free thanks to its unique networked game code (called ENet) that uses a thick client/thin server model.
en.allexperts.com /e/c/cu/cube_(computer_game).htm   (639 words)

  
 GAF - Review - Final Fantasy VII (Playstation)
By the end of the game, the story's events have taken the characters all over the globe, into the depths of the planet, and into the psyche of the main character.
Even towards the end of the game, in the final dungeon, there are still tricky new enemies being thrown into the mix.
Because of the game world's size and the variety of tasks that can be tackled, there are a few points in the story where everyone stops to ask "what is going on?", and the main objectives are laid out once again.
www.gamesarefun.com /gamesdb/review.php?reviewid=483   (2177 words)

  
 Logo Design Portfolio - Greensburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Logo Design and Logo Development
Computers Made Easy designs logos for a variety of businesses throughout Greensburg and Westmoreland County, Pittsburgh, southwestern Pennsylvania, and across the country.
Computers Made Easy also works out technical details to make sure the logo designs will maintain readability at a variety of sizes and in a variety of uses.
Logo’s may be designed in one color, two color, or even full color.
www.janescomputersmadeeasy.com /digital-logo-portfolio.htm   (1217 words)

  
 Review: Half-Life for PC on GamePro.com.
Half-Life is full of those Great Gaming Moments, scenes and scenarios that, when first experienced, make you leap back from the screen, or scream, or sweat, or laugh.
The Moments make Half-Life eminently replayable-not only am I ready to start the game over again from the beginning, but I found myself replaying certain scenarios dozens of times to try different approaches, watch the interactions to see what I'd missed or how they'd change, or just soak in the game's masterful scripting.
Rather than be pulled out of the game's world to get an update on your universal translator or what have you, others in that world give you information and instructions.
www.gamepro.com /computer/pc/games/reviews/745.shtml   (614 words)

  
 What is personal computer game? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
personal computer games are more commonly referred to as computer games or PC games.
They are played on the personal computer with standard computer interface devices such as the keyboard and mouse, or a joystick or gamepad.
Video feedback is received by the gamer through the computer screen, and sound through speakers or headphones.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/P/personal_computer_game.html   (369 words)

  
 Computer Hope's free computer help
The location for free online computer support and computer related information.
Computer Hope has been designed to assist all types of computer users with any of their computer related questions as well as a great location to learn more about your computer and its hardware and software.
Below are examples of sites that allow you to copy and paste any URL into them to make them smaller.
www.computerhope.com   (163 words)

  
 Gamesville   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Aim, shoot and clear the orange pegs with guidance from 10 whimsical teachers.
The sounds are brilliant, the effects are great, and the game is neither too easy or too hard - the balance is JUST right." -
Gamesville, part of the Lycos Network, is a great place to play free games, download games and more.
download.gamesville.com /game.htm?code=112330860&RefId=&origin=pindex_mp_i   (91 words)

  
 Online computer games kid games   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Online computer games advice to setting Computer Games with our kid games and more.
Perfect computer has custom promotional and Get the latest Free computer game download game cheats, game news and game reviews Download free games and trailers for PC, Playstation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance the game industry has all the hit games Free full-version downloads and fun online games Daily, weekly, and monthly prizes.
computers may be categorized by the kind of tip on them.
www.computer-games.ws /games_free.htm   (200 words)

  
 Sphinx   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy © 2003 Eurocom Developments, Ltd. Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, Eurocom and the respective logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Eurocom Developments, Ltd. Exclusively licensed to and published by THQ.
All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners.
"PlayStation" and the "PS" Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Microsoft, Xbox and the Xbox logos are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries and are used under license from Microsoft.
thq.com /gamesites/Sphinx   (115 words)

  
 PlayStation.com - PlayStation 2 - Ultimate Board Game Collection
Board Game Classics for the PlayStation®2 is a collection of traditional board and table games that are familiar and have been played by millions of families worldwide.
The games have been chosen for their familiarity and appeal to players of all ages.
Games such as Parcheesi and Naval Battle have animated boards and pieces.
www.us.playstation.com /PS2/Games/SLUS-21366   (135 words)

  
 Computer and Internet Books [encyclopedia]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Poor Leo's 2002 Computer Almanac includes Windows, Mac, and Web tips each week; Leo's answers to viewer questions; "For Geeks Only" advanced projects; and advice for protecting the safety, security, and privacy of users and data.
A pure mathematician from a tradition that prided itself on its impracticality, Turing laid the foundations for modern computer science, writes Andrew Hodges.
While presenting real-world examples of design tasks (such as creating a logo, navigation bar, or a full web page), Watt embeds sidebars, notes, and tips to convey the strict programming portion of the process.
www.kosmoi.com /Computer/Books.shtml   (2096 words)

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