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Microsoft Kinect in Medicine
Potential for healthcare use. Back in 2010 we were introduced to the “Wii-killer,” aka the Kinect for Xbox 360.  Microsoft’s initial lineup of exergames revealed great health gaming potential. Others, such as Dr. Bill Crounse who writes for the Microsoft Health blog, speculated that...
Will HopeLab’s Zamzee be a Market Success?
A health game sleeper? One of the health game products I’ve been watching very closely is Zamzee. Not a whole lot has been written about this innovative new company yet, especially when one compares it to previous HopeLab products like Re-Mission. However, they have really geared up for an impressive...
Discount Registration for Games for Health Conference 2011
It’s that time of year again where the best and brightest in the games for health field gather together for the Games for Health Conference. The 2011 conference will be held at the Hyatt Harborside Hotel in Boston, MA from May 18-19 with a pre-conference May 17. Opening keynote. This year, the...
Serious Games Institute Call for Book Chapter
I received a very nice note from Dr. Sylvester Arnab of the Serious Games Institute requesting leads on researchers and practitioners interested in helping contribute to a new book called Serious Games for Healthcare: Applications and Implications.  Hopefully you healthgamers can be of assistance! Similar...
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