Entries Tagged as 'Gaming'
October 2nd, 2008 by NGT
In Gangster Online on Facebook, gamers need to save up for “weapons” to commit virtual heists.
At certain moments in your life, you may want to break the rules and do something crazy–rob a bank, shoot people, and launder money.
Don’t. But you can go on Facebook and do it virtually, like many young people in Hong […]
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Tags: Asia · Culture & Entertainment · Emerging Technology · Gaming · Social Networking · Teens · World Wide Web · Youth Trends
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September 8th, 2008 by Forest
“Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.” - Kevin Arnold
Ah, how we long for the soothing narration of Kevin Arnold, played over an embarrassing mishap or sincere moment of truth. Unlike the Wonder Years, memories stay with us and, like […]
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Tags: Culture & Entertainment · Gaming · Mobile · Social Networking · World Wide Web
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August 11th, 2008 by Allison
The other week YPulse asked, Are The Latest ‘Gossip Girl’ Ads Scandalous Or Smart? Indeed, the CW hit “Gossip Girls” is embracing its risqué, bad-girl rep in it’s new series of ads including “OMFG,” “A Nasty Piece of Work,” “Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate,” and “Every Parent’s Nightmare.” This has obviously (and purposely) caused a great deal of […]
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Tags: Art · Books · Culture & Entertainment · Emerging Technology · Gaming · Marketing & Advertising · Music · Youth Trends
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August 4th, 2008 by Forest
Nintendo continues to come out with unique gaming options. In fact, they seems intent on breaking all the preconceptions associated with video games. (We suppose they’ve been reading all the data about the growing casual game market.)
First, the Wii (and subsequent Wii Fit) proved that you could work out more than your thumbs playing video […]
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Tags: Gaming · Youth Trends
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July 25th, 2008 by Allison
Today we walked across this new graffiti tag on Broadway at Bleeker Street “Not so cool kids <3 Origami.”
New Yorkers may have seen the work of Not So Cool Kids around town before (or on their youtube channel) , which can range from sprayed tags to small posters to stenciled sayings like this one. […]
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Tags: Fashion & Retail · Gaming · Marketing & Advertising
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