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  • Square Enix trademarks Mindjack and Mindhack in Europe

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    05.17.2010

    Square Enix appears to be covering its bases related to games with Mind as a prefix. As Siliconera notes, the company previously trademarked Mindhack in Europe and now has done the same for Mindjack in the region. Reportedly the major difference between the two trademarks is that Mindjack specifically mentions use in online video games. We're following up with Square Enix, but with E3 so close now, the company is probably stuffing its corporate press release piñata for the event. Perhaps the Mind- games will be stuffed in there with Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light details.

  • University of Rochester: Action games improve vision

    by 
    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    02.06.2007

    Science Blog covers a University of Rochester study that says action videogames improve visual processing by 20 percent. A group of students played Unreal Tournament and another group played Tetris, which was selected because of its motor complexity but visual simplicity. After regular training with the respective games, the UT players more easily identified the orientation of a letter "T" among a jumble of other shapes in a crowding test. The Tetris group's responses didn't change.The study suggests that action games alter the way our minds process information even after playing; the researchers think that games could help combat certain visual disorders. We just hope that our improved ability to identify objects makes up for our blurred vision after marathon game nights.