With the growing popularity of Internet-capable handheld devices and social networking services, games made available through the Internet are also becoming increasingly popular. While these games often do not have the graphics or scope of production common to console games and PC games of the big-name publishers, they have managed to compete on the basis of quirkiness, affordability, ease of play and simple fun factor. This shift and growth in the gaming market has led to the emergence of many independent game development firms, and these firms require the services of programmers who can effectively use Flash, or similar tools, to create their games. To prepare for such jobs, university students can take advantage of various programs for the necessary programming skills. Continue Reading →
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Little Games, Big Business (Infographic)
by Greg on April 19, 2012 in Tech

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Online Gamers Can Find Love, too! (Infographic)
by Greg on March 19, 2012 in Funny, Life, Web 2.0
Let this be a lesson for you – playing video games can pay off! Continue Reading →
How is OML Doing On Facebook? (Infographic)
by Greg on March 12, 2012 in Games
We made this neat graphic on Visual.ly earlier. What do you think?
Full Steam Ahead: An Infographic About Valve, and Steam
by Greg on February 15, 2012 in Games
40 million of us have Steam accounts.

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