Yes it does it adds effect to the game giving you the feeling as if you are there .. well at least some of them.
Plus your mind gets bored at times so the music entertains your subconscious so you wont get so bored while playing.
and some games the music can cause the Adrenalin in your body to run threw you.
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a gaming system such as a nintedi wii driving game for the gaming system like Mario kart.
No
Yes, you would! Gaming schools will teach you how to create different video games.
Even though a gaming video can violate the copyright of the game itself, the video is also copyrighted as a derivative piece by the person who made the video.
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Heavy gaming is playing video games nonstop until you pass out.
I'm not absolutely sure but I know that music is used to trigger emotions so if it triggers a certain emotion it probably will affect heart rate.
beats aren't for gaming they was made for music. You need a headset that is made for gaming.
ya gaming computers are good for video editing but u also need 3d accelerator card.
Several technological innovations have been introduced to the video-gaming industry, including:The Graphic User Interface.The video card.The processor.Wireless remotes.Most anything relating to multimedia can be counted as an advance to gaming.
A gaming video card generally does not require any additional special software. As long as the gaming video card is bought new and from a reputable store or website, the required software should come with it. However, if you are purchasing the gaming video card from a friend or someone else then it would be important to know how old the gaming video card is so that you will know if you need to update any drivers, or if you might need any special software.