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Beat Saber promotes “cognitive enhancement” new study suggests

Remember the times when we were told video games rot our brains? Well, now they're helping develop them, at least according to a new study from Cognitive Science which shows…

Toxic Gamers Hurting Multiplayer Games Business, Study Finds

A new study has found that toxic gamers in multiplayer games are hurting business by discouraging a large number of gamers from playing. Toxicity in online games has been on…

Toxic Gamers Are Bad For Business, New Study Shows

Most games have a more "toxic" side to the communities that gather around them, a vocal minority that according to research does a lot of harm to the long-term success…

87% of Games Released Before 2010 Are at Risk of Disappearing Forever, Study Finds

A new study has made a strong case for PS3 emulation and video game preservation as it finds that we’re at the risk of losing 87% of games released before…

Preservation study find 87% of classic U.S. video game releases are ‘critically endangered’

A new study from the Video Game History Foundation revealed some rough details about game preservation.

New Study Compares Classic Games to Silent Movies, Says Just 13 Percent Are Commercially Available

A new study conducted by the Video Game History Foundation has found that 87 percent of games released in the U.S. before 2010 are not commercially available, which it says…

87% Of Classic Videos Games Are Endangered According To New Study

A new study conducted jointly by The Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) and Software Preservation Network (SPN) has revealed that 87% of classic games in the United States are "critically…

Very Scientific Study Shows Resident Evil’s Leon Could Almost Fit In Own Briefcase

Leon's a man of many talents in Resident Evil 4's remake, but he's also possibly a magician who functions like a heavily-armed David Copperfield. While Leon starts out with nothing…