Information technology has entered almost in all sphere of our life. From electricity bill payment to shopping all are related and effected by IT in some way to other. Industries are automating their task to cut down manual labor cost. Home appliances, industrial machines, watch, automobiles are using software to enhance the quality of products. As a result demand of IT professionals is high in market.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
How Music Affects The Way We Experience Video Games
Video game music can be the best part of a game. It's one of the prime components to the aesthetics of a game and can really contribute to the soul's entirety. A game's music is the foundation for the tone, having as much (if not more) of an impact on the atmosphere than the visuals. This being said, the music can indicate what kind of game you'll think it's going to be.
If the music is happy or campy, then you might get the sense that the game is supposed to be light-hearted and joyful, just there for you to have a good time. If the music is slow, solemn, or dark, you might catch the vibe that you're getting into something serious, with an oppressive atmosphere. If the music to a game doesn't fit, it can all just make the game feel off. It might not take away from the game, but there is always the possibility.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Are RPGs Becoming Extinct, or Just Transforming Into Something Else?
RPG games are changing dramatically these last few years, and there is a lot of speculation about where these changes are taking the genre on to – some of the critics claim that the genre is dying, others claim it is simply transforming while one thing is certain… the classic RPGs are becoming increasingly rare and the mechanics are getting a lot of fine tuning these days.
If this change is for the better or for the worse, only time will tell, for now let’s just simply analyze the changes we’re noting.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Sega Master System - How Not to Fulfil Potential
Well my friends, it all started in the Christmas of 1990...
A young me saw an advert for the MS Power Base and instantly fell in love. I'd love to be able to show you said video but the internet, despite containing 12,000,000 shades of adult material, doesn't have space for it. I'm starting to wonder whether I imagined it all. In any case, for the month of December I relentlessly badgered my father (B. Simpson would have been very impressed) to purchase the Power Base with Hang-On, Safari Hunt and Light Phaser. And credit to the man, ignoring late mortgage payments, final demands and much to the annoyance of my mother, he duly obliged. I was stunned.
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