Best of Gaming for the 4th of July
Today our series of the best posts on Steemit that have something to do with gaming continues! Be sure to check all the articles out, since they are more then worth it!
disclaimer
Posts from @kralizec and @tygergamer will not be considered for these, because Kralizec is the one making the selections for these and Tygergamer is also a long trailee. This doesn't mean their posts aren't good, just that they will not be mentioned in these posts.
Today we start with a post by a new user @isaachobs about the what advantages gaming can bring
- The Advantages of GAMING
So if you ever wondered whether gaming can brings some positives to you as well, be sure to check his post!
Now we have contest and its winners. The contest was ran by @gamerpool
- Rocket League Winners Announced! - GamerPool #8
So come and check out who won the contest!
Now it’s time for @cheaky and his post about difficulties of games now and in the past
- Are Retro Games Harder Than Today’s Games
Come and discuss on your opinions in this great post!
VR. The future or failure like 3D was. @nakamotobtc talks about his personal view PS VR
- My personal, honest experience with the Playstation VR and why I sold it
So are you thinking about buying VR? Come and read the user experience first.
Now for a bit of positive new as it seems that the medical sector is finally noticing gaming‘s potential!
- Neurologists are developing a game to improve the memory of people suffereing from conginitive decline!
So if you want to read how games may one day improve your life, be sure to check this post out!
Now we venture into the strage world where cryptocurrencies meet gaming as @todor thinks about a completely new way to mine crypto
- Proof-of-play
So whether you are into cryptocurrencies or gaming, this certainly is something you should read!
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