Games in the News — Dec. 17-23, 2007

Researchers at the University of Warwick’s Department of Computer Science have developed a color-based Sudoku Puzzle that will help Sudoku players solve traditional Sudoku puzzles but also helps demonstrate the potential benefits of a radical new vision for computing. — Science Daily

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Research shows that Internet games could assist children with attention deficit disorder with their social skills and fine motor control. Internet games could be used in the classroom to assist with a multitude of concepts including sequencing and character development. — Casino Wire

The Carolina Games Summit, formerly known as the Goldsboro Gaming Expo, will be held at Wayne Community College. Hands-on training sessions will also be a first at the next Carolina Games Summit, where seasoned game development professionals and college educators will lead tutorials on how to use game content creation tools including Adobe PhotoShop, Autodesk Maya and leading game engine software. PR Web

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