TONIGHT: The Future of Video Games @ Bossone Research Center

It's hard deny that video games aren't just for gamers these days

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TONIGHT: The Future of Video Games @ Bossone Research Center

POSTED: Thursday, November 15, 2012, 2:00 PM
Filed Under: Video Games

System peripherals like Kinect are changing the way we play video games while our xBoxes are turning into home entertainment hubs, it’s hard deny that video games aren’t just for gamers these days. They’re not even just for play, as programmers are developing games to train teachers and help children with Cerebral Palsy. Kudo Tsunoda — former creative director of Kinect for Xbox 360 and designer of such games like EA Sports’ “Fight Night” — will be discussing the directions new game technology is taking. As someone who has developed innovative game features including “Army Men: Air Attack’s” Winch Mechanic and “Fight Night’s” Total Punch Control system, Tsunoda has an unique and knowledgeable perspective of the changes in systems and technology and how these changes will affect gamers and non-gamers alike.

Thu., Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m., free, Bossone Research Center, 3140 Market St., 215-895-2000, drexel.edu.

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