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Video Games Can Help Cancer Patients

A specialist game has helped cancer patients deal with their condition according to recent studies!

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kyon1474009d ago

This is a very interesting story and a good way to use games to help

DarkBlood4009d ago

cool, though im sure it wouldnt work on me with how i am lol, being too focus on pain n all

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CSM - Re-Mission 2 Review

CSM - This collection of cancer battling games is a blast, both literally and figuratively. Each game stands out in its own way, from the surprising strategy and imaginative weapons of Nanobot's Revenge to the exotically beautiful vascular backgrounds and smooth, gliding action of Feeding Frenzy. And Special Ops -- the deepest and most sophisticated of them all -- acts as a fine and satisfying reward for the hours of effort players will put into the first five games.

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Gamasutra Interview: Hopelab, Virtual Heroes Talk New Re-Mission Game For Cancer Patients

Nonprofit Hopelab is teaming with serious games developer Virtual Heroes (America's Army) to create a new version of Re-Mission, a game Hopelab first released in 2006 to inspire and encourage kids suffering from cancer.

In the game, players pilot a microscopic robot named Roxie through the bodies of fictional patients to attack cancer cells and combat the side effects of treatment. According to Hopelab's own studies, which have been published in medical journals like Pediatrics, kids who play games like Re-Mission show positive therapeutic results, like taking their medications more consistently, and better understanding their illness.

Since the original game's release, it's been used at multiple medical centers globally, and HopeLab has also distributed more than 125,000 free copies of Re-Mission in 80 countries.

This new version in partnership with Virtual Heroes is funded by Hopelab partners Vivendi, the Annenberg Foundation, and the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

In this interview, Gamasutra speaks with both Hopelab communications director Richard Tate and Virtual Heroes managing director Jerry Heneghan about what's new with Re-Mission V2 and the team effort to use games for health.

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MEP Jules Maaten Organises Conference in Support of Videogames Industry

On the 15th of April, European Parliamentarian Jules Maaten will organise a conference on the European videogames industry in the European Parliament. With this, Maaten will focus attention on this highly innovative sector, which is becoming more and more important to the European economy. The conference is co-hosted by ALDE Members of Parliament Chris Davies, Magor Csibi and Yorgo Chatzimarkakis and Magor Imre Csibi.

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