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Ubisoft's Next Game Is Available By Prescription Only

Added: 03.03.2015 17:00 | 14 views | 0 comments


Around 9 million people in the United States are affected by Amblyopia, making it the number one cause of monocular blindness, according to representatives from Amblyotech. For the past two hundred years, one of the leading treatments for children affected with Amblyopia was to have them wear an eyepatch over their strong eye to stimulate better vision in the weaker one.

However, this form of "patching" therapy is not ideal, according to Ubisoft and Amblyotech.

“While current treatments options, such as eye patching, provide limited relief and have poor patient compliance due to discomfort and social stigmas, the Amblyotech-patented electronic therapy has been tested clinically to significantly increase the visual acuity of both children and adults who suffer from this condition without the use of an eye patch," Amblyotech CEO Joseph Koziak said. "With our agreement with Ubisoft, we are further able to provide physicians with a complete and accurate picture of treatment compliance to help them monitor patient progress throughout therapy."

For its part, Ubisoft senior producer Mathie Ferland called Dig Rush--in development at Ubisoft Montreal--a "breakthrough novel medical treatment" for Amblyopia.

Dig Rush, a basic side-scrolling game, utilizes both eyes to train the brain in an effort to improve visual acuity. This is done by utilizing different contrast levels of red and blue seen through stereoscopic glasses that the player wears. The game itself, played on a tablet, can automatically adjust to a person's specific eye condition. The game also naturally adapts later on as visual acuity improves.

Another issue with the patching treatment for Amblyopia, developers said, is that patients are prone to relapse after the therapy has ended. But all signs are positive so far for Dig Rush as an alternative. About 90 percent of patients have seen improvements during early testing, measuring better visual acuity just 4-6 weeks later after they started played the game.

Developers noted that the patching method is only successful about 25 percent of the time.

Amblyotech is now seeking FDA approval for Dig Rush and hopes to offer the game later this year. But you won't be able to head to iTunes and simply download the game. It will be available only through a physician's prescription. Amblyotech representatives said they see Dig Rush as a drug just like any other. It's the "next generation of a syringe," they said.

Tablets will come pre-loaded with Dig Rush and patients are asked to play about an hour per day for 4-6 weeks to see lasting results. Data from the game is measured in real time and sent to a doctor to ensure patients are following their prescription. After all, a drug only works if you take it in the proper dosage.

So how did Dig Rush come to be? Ferland recalled visiting a "hacking" event in Montreal and, by chance, he heard about about McGill researcher Dr. Robert Hess' attempts to treat Amblyopia with video games using Amblyotech's app. He approached Hess and Amblyotech about a potential partnership, and the companies have been working together since.

Amblyotech's early prototype for its game was quite rudimentary and not very fun to play, the company admitted. But after all, they aren't game designers. That's why the company jumped at the opportunity to work with Ubisoft on the project.

Of course, Ubisoft's work on Dig Rush doesn't mean they'll stop making Assassin's Creed or Far Cry games anytime soon. What do you make of Ubisoft's new moves? Let us know in the comments below!

From: www.gamespot.com

ICE Reviews: Far Cry 4 (Playstation Orbit)

Added: 01.03.2015 8:13 | 1 views | 0 comments


Now that weve finally settled into the year, ICE looks back on 2014, and brings you Far Cry 4, ICE's game of the year. Make the jump and find out what Playstation Orbit's feature writer has to say about the latest offering in the Far Cry Series.

From: n4g.com

This Week in PlayStation: Sonic Boom

Added: 28.02.2015 19:57 | 6 views | 0 comments


Busy week! New Arkham Knight trailer, Spring Fever 2015 lineup (maybe our best yet!), PS Vita birthday sale, Nash is back in Street Fighter V, Axiom Verge launches March 31st, the Gold Saucer is open for business in FFXIV, Far Cry 4 is getting some cool new DLC, Heists are happening soon in GTA Online, and more.

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Far Cry 4: Valley of the Yetis Out March 10th for NA and March 11th for Europe

Added: 28.02.2015 4:43 | 3 views | 0 comments


Posted by Kim Belair on Feb 26, 2015 // Community Developer, Ubisoft: If you think you've explored every hidden corner of the massive open world in Far Cry 4, you will soon uncover a snowy new territory of Kyrat, in the Valley of the Yetis - the latest add-on content for Far Cry 4. In the aftermath of a helicopter crash, [...] Via Far Cry 4: Valley of the Yetis Out March 10th for NA and March 11th for Europe

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From: videogames.gameguidedog.com

Far Cry 4 Valley of the Yetis DLC Trailer (HD)

Added: 27.02.2015 19:49 | 12 views | 0 comments


Your helicopter has crashed on an unforgiving Himalayan ridge. Explore the frozen landscape and capture, upgrade, and protect your camp from a mysterious cult. You are not alone, but will you survive? In the darkest caves, The Awakened Ones stalk their prey… Capture the camp to survive in the valley and fight this cult that will try to regain control at night. NEW OPEN WORLD Explore and survive the new beautiful and majestic landscape of Kyrat at the top of the Himalayas. DEFEND AND UPGRADE YOUR CAMP Once you capture the camp, this location will become your safe house. Fortify your camp by completing side quests during the day, and defend it from waves of attackers at night. UNCOVER THE MYSTERY A mysterious cult inhabits this valley and now hides a secret based on old legends. Discover the secret behind the cult of The Awakened Ones, and survive the yetis. Visit www.farcrygame.com for formation

From: www.gamershell.com


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