Tag: Video game

  • How to turn writing into a habit

    How to turn writing into a habit

    The problem with modernity is that we threw out the baby with the bathwater. Horrified by the excess and savagery of the past, we decided to place a stigma on what is seen as old. The word “wisdom” is rarely used in its literal sense or taken literally.

    The problem of disciplining yourself and getting better at a craft is not new. It has been with us since the start, and sadly, the modern world tends to view things backward. A classic understanding of discipline is rooted in much more truth than the recent pop-psych self-help advice industry.

    How to write every day? Well, you have to develop a habit.

    Aristotle’s advice

    As mentioned, we decided to throw out the baby with the bathwater at some point. So, we intuitively think that getting better at dieting, working out, or writing is all about motivation. After all, “motivation coaching” and motivation videos are a multi-million (if not billion) dollar industry.

    Developing good writing habits is no different from any other habit formation.

    Relying on motivation is a terrible idea. It is an emotion, just like any other. And similar to all other emotions, it is unpredictable and tough to maintain. Just try it for yourself: pick an emotion or a state of mind, and try to have it consistently.

    We all fall into this trap. Due to a documentary or a YouTube video, we swear to ourselves that we will lose weight, start writing, or learn to play the piano. The passion and fire burn within us as we start, but then fade away after a few days.

    Ever since the ancient world, people understood that men are creatures of routine, reflex, and instinct. To quote Aristotle: “ Excellence is a habit.”

    There is nothing inherently wrong with chasing that motivational high, but we have to understand that it is fleeting. The essence of maturity is learning to do things when you do not feel like it.

    At first, the “pain” of forcing yourself to write daily will be significant. But with time, a habit will form. To put things simply: to get good at writing you have to practice daily writing. And to write daily, a habit must be burned into both your body and mind.

    Did you ever notice how hard it is to kick a bad habit? Well, the opposite is also true. Good habits also tend to stick around if they are hard-wired into your mind. People who are used to working out feel bad if they have to skip a week. Ex-military people still make their beds, iron their shirts, and sit with their backs straight.

    To some extent, you are a programmable creature. Every culture was aware of this fact and used it to its advantage.

    Beware of Dopamine extremes

    Writing every day is a commitment. But it does not necessarily have to be very unpleasant.

    Try to do the following experiment: eat a strawberry. Tastes good, right?

    Now, eat a piece of cake, then eat a strawberry after. The very same strawberry now tastes extremely sour. Why is that?

    Well, your taste buds adjusted themselves to the extremely sweet cake piece. Compared to the diabetes-inducing cake, the mildly-sweet strawberry tasted like a lemon.

    This long analogy is important because the very same thing happens to your emotions. Your body is designed to produce pleasure during every small victory.
    Making your bed, going for a run, eating a healthy meal, or just seeing someone smiling at you should give you a hit of feel-good juice inside your head. Finishing a page should normally give you a small rush of satisfaction.

    Basically, modern people live in a type of luxury that would make pharaohs blush. Every TV program, commercial, video game, movie, or song is designed to produce as much pleasure as possible.

    Your brain is so drenched in pleasure chemicals, that you develop a very high tolerance for pleasure. To use our analogy, you can’t taste the strawberry (writing) because you’re eating 5 pounds of extra-sweet cake.

    Going on a dopamine detox for a few weeks will help you not just with writing time, but any other type of discipline. Try to stay away from extreme and artificial sources of pleasure such as substance abuse or digital entertainment.

    Daily writing tips and motivational videos are fine, but without discipline, your writing habit will be neglected just like your gym routine or guitar lessons.

    This is why many modern people are always in a funk or a foul mood. Normal daily things and the resulting pleasure are dulled, so we feel like we have to drag ourselves to do anything. The motivation centers of the brain are fried.

    Third-parties

    If you do not want to become a writer and just want to pass a class, you can buy a research paper for college on the internet. Some sites specialize in selling papers of all types, from CVs to Cover and essays.

    Finding the best writing service for you is not that hard. But you should only consider this option if you don’t intend on becoming a good writer long-term. Having someone else do your work will spare you from some discomfort, but you are short-changing yourself in the long run.

    Conclusion

    Emotions are great for short bursts of creativity. However, it is not uncommon for people to go through half a dozen states per day, so you cannot rely on these bursts for consistent mastery of a craft like writing.

    An ideal game plan would be to use the motivation to get started and practice daily until a habit or reflex is formed. If you find yourself consistently burdened by having to write, consider cutting out the more intense pleasures from your life, at least for a while to re-calibrate your hyper-stimulated pleasure centers.

  • The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches its first video game in India

    The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches its first video game in India

    Mumbai: The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italian MFA) has launched Italy Land of Wonders, a video game that aims to promote the country’s culture and heritage. The title is available to download for free on App Store and on Google Play.

    As with all the cultural initiatives by italiana.esteri.it, Italy Land of Wonders is part of Italian MFA’s general post-Covid programming strategy aimed at supporting Italian culture as well as creative sectors. The interactive game is targeted at both children and adults and is currently available in English for iOS and Android, smartphone and tablet, via italiana.esteri.it, Italian MFA’s new portal dedicated to Italian culture in the world, the official statement read.

    The game has several interesting characters, who will help users explore Italy. From opera to baroque to famous movie soundtracks, the original scores in the video game are inspired by the great Italian classics. The music helps set the mood to a game that is also an engaging and informative learning tool for schools that teach Italian as a foreign language. Itlay Land of Wonders also serves as a travel guide, thanks to a collection of 600 articles filled with stories, news, and fun facts.

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, director-general for cultural and economic promotion and innovation, ambassador Lorenzo Angeloni, said, “Today, the mobile gaming market is one of the main channels for the diffusion of every type of content, including cultural and informative topics. It’s our job to leverage any opportunity we see to promote our country and its culture to the world. This is why we have embraced the mobile platform and are communicating in a way that is innovative not only for our Ministry but also for Italy’s public administration in general.  We are engaging with a younger audience with ‘Italy Land of wonders’ and it is our objective to engage people from all over the world and to get them interested in our country and its beauties, creating a sense of familiarity that can guide them, one day, to the actual discovery of our territories and our products.”

    “’Italy Land of wonders’ isn’t just an enjoyable mobile game – it’s a real Made in Italy product, skilfully mixing culture and technology,” Angeloni added.

    The game is being launched at a time where India has placed itself on the top in the global gaming industry. As per SensorTower’s data, the first nine months of 2020 saw India rise to the number one spot in mobile game downloads worldwide, clocking 7.3 billion installs and raking in a 17 per cent market share of the installs volume.

  • 10 TV shows that can taste success in video gaming

    10 TV shows that can taste success in video gaming

    MUMBAI: In India, many a movies have touched new heights at the box office year after year. Filmmakers leave no stone unturned to promote their movies and making a video game around it has been just one way to create that added buzz and get the publicity juggernaut rolling. Over the years, the digital media has unleashed newer avenues to create more buzz for movies. Movies like Ra.One, Ghajini, Dhoom 3 or the very recent super hit flick Baahubali to name a few have rolled out video games to capture the pulse of the audience before the movie’s theatrical release.

    Video games have been a growing phenomenon since the mid 1980s and are still sprouting at a fast pace in India. From kids to teenagers to collegians to seniors, everyone is glued to their smart phone screens engrossed in playing games. With vast improvements in technology, the video gaming industry has evolved from a simple two dimensional games to realist, fast paced, life like experiences. Be it online or offline, gaming remains as the favourite past time for everyone to kill time or for plain entertainment.

    Movies aside, television shows too have the potential to be turned into video games and we at Indiantelevision.com put our heads together to chalk out ten television shows that can make a graceful transition into video games.

    From detective series to mythos, there’s something in here to cater to the tastes of one and all. Read on for the list of programmes, which we think deserve to join the glamorous realm of gaming:

    1) Agent Raghav

    This crime fiction television series if turned into a game would definitely earn a fortune seeing the craze amongst the young players in the society over a famous game becoming viral each passing day. The game would involve the player face personal challenges with non-stop adventure, tremendous pressure and risk, all in the name of duty, to find and catch the criminal(s) led by the smallest of clues. The video gamers would be the Indian Sherlock Holmes to deduce significant information from small insignificant looking clues.

    2. Byomkesh Bakshi

    The fictional detective series Byomkesh Bakshi revolves around a detective who takes up spine-chilling cases where he lets the perpetuator die by manipulating the circumstances. This ‘truth seeking’ show, if made into a game would yet again gain high popularity as the players would have to trigger their mental capability by observe every minute details attached with a case, studying it to the core, taking into account all perspectives and then finally coming to a conclusion. This brainstorming game would also give the players a push by using their own methods as redemption and to deliver justice for the victims in absence of evidence.

    3. CID

    Daya, kuch toh gadbad hai!! We’ve grown up watching this iconic television show, which has been running successfully for 18 years now on Sony Entertainment Television. It is now the Sony’s longest running show. Yet another detective television anthology series, CID is all about the Criminal Investigation Department and how do they solve a ‘not-so-easy’ case. The show if converted into a video game will also enjoy the same amount of followers as the television show has garnered over the years. In the CID game, players will have to study and observe the entire criminal case from the root to the tip thereby catching the accused or the criminal mind(s) behind it.

    4. Everest

    Everest was a TV show about a group of people undergoing training before attempting to climb Mount Everest. Think of a game wherein the players can have the control over the training that is required for the people who aspire to reach the peak of the highest mountain in the world. Hang on, why not try going international with this idea as well? A game with all possible obstacles, ups and downs, twists and twirls, replete with avalanches and snow storms that will also enable players with an option on which mountain they would want to climb! Now that’s an idea!

    5. Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi

    What fun would a video game be, which give its players an adrenaline rush in the veins! Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi is a stunt reality game show, which is full of adventure and breathtaking stunts. This show makes it to this list without any doubt. A powerful online video game full of action and bundles of surprises wherein gamers can overcome their fears when they face extreme situations, confronted with danger and challenges. The fears can be either given by the other players playing in that round or through a small smart quiz taken up by the player themself.

    6. Mahabharat

    Gaming draws inspiration from a variety of sources. Current socio-political issues, the works of established authors and to the delight of many I know, ancient cultures. One of the most important and the costliest TV show to be produced is Mahabharat.

    Based on the Hindu epic of the same name, Mahabharat is the epic story of the family feud between the noble Pandava princes and their scheming cousins, the Kaurava kings. This gigantic mythological TV show full of revenge, anger and fights can be converted into an episodic game, with each episode focusing on one of the multiple named characters. A game to see how they get along as the play shifts perspective from one group to the other, telling the myriad story from many sides. If made into a game, this will be a sure shot retreat to the gamers with its plush visual effects.

    7. Roadies

    Oh yes! Who hasn’t heard about this show?! Many people wish to and even have tried to be a part of this reality television show. The craze among the youth for this show, which has been running for the last 12 years is never-ending. Think of an online video game on a show you have followed crazily. A game full of travel, adventures, action, manipulation and also a slight touch of voyeurism wherein a player will have to do every possible thing to survive and win the ultimate title.

    8. Shaktimaan

    Andhera Kayam Rahe!! Yes, our very own superhero Shaktimaan. Everyone is a superhero fan. Some accept it, some don’t. Love for superheroes in Indians range from Batman to Shaktimaan with Krrish hanging somewhere in the middle. Imagine an opportunity where you can replace the superhero you have adored in your childhood days. A game wherein you will have all the superpowers trying to finish or may be at least reduce corruption and injustice in society and fight the evil prevailing in the world.

    9. The Adventures of Hatim

    Don’t we remember our childhood hero Hatim, the Prince of Yamen, who went on a journey to solve the seven riddles in order to destroy the evil sorcerer Zargam. Imagine how will it be if this TV show is turned into a video game. A fantasy game full of fights, mysteries, puzzles, magic and blood. Like Hatim, the player will have hands on a magical sword and will set out on a journey, which requires both mental and physical strength. How interesting will it be to discover this ultimate mission by solving the seven riddles to attain the seven virtues to be able to defeat the evil sorcerer? A game wherein you can fight against all the darkness striving toward light with bravery?

    10. 24

    24 is a series, which has penetrated successfully pan India airing 24 episodes covering 24 hours in the life of Jai Singh Rathore aka Anil Kapoor in the Indian version of the international show. Think of a game where a player has to race against the clock as he attempts to thwart multiple terrorist plots, including presidential assassination attempts, weapons of mass destruction detonations, bioterrorism, cyber attacks, as well as conspiracies, which deal with government and corporate corruption. Wouldn’t that be better than the same old games that we have been playing over a decade now?

    *The shows are listed alphabetically in ascending order

  • Unique video game developed to encourage voters to cast their ballot

    Unique video game developed to encourage voters to cast their ballot

    NEW DELHI: In a unique venture, the Election Commission of India has developed a video game titled “Get! Set! Vote!” amongst a series of edutainment materials on voter awareness and education.

     

    The game has been created to broadly engage citizens of all age groups to learn on democracy and electoral process. 

    In a fun-filled and interactive manner, the video game gives out pieces of information and interesting details in10 levels of mazes. With every successive level, the information becomes more specific to subjects such as Indian democracy, registering to vote, ethical voting, help from ECI and so on. The mazes also get more challenging with the player clearing each level. 

    Under the Commission’s SVEEP (Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation) programme, the video game has been developed in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme India.

     

    It is available for playing on the ECI website (www.eci.gov.in) and can also be downloaded from the link- www.eci.nic.in/eci_main1/sveep.aspxfor playing on computers and kiosks. 

     

    A series of edutainment materials including picture book “Proud to be a Voter” and “Garv se bane Matdata”; Cartoon Strips “Wah Election Wah”; board game “Ready! Steady! Vote!” and “Vote kiBaazi”; and radio programme “Loktantra Express” has been developed for imparting voter education through entertainment. All materials can be accessed at the aforesaid link. Such materials will be disseminated through the election machinery, educational institutions and related agencies for addressing targeted population.  

  • Seth Gordon to direct video game adaptation of Uncharted

    Seth Gordon to direct video game adaptation of Uncharted

    MUMBAI: The long-awaited live action film adaptation of the hugely popular and award winning video game series, Uncharted may finally see the light of day.

     

    According to reports, Sony Pictures is in talks with Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon to helm Uncharted, a live-action adaptation of the PlayStation videogame series Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune with a script by David Guggenheim (Safe House, Bad Boys 3) and produced by Charles Roven (The Dark Knight trilogy), Avi Arad (Iron Man series) and Alex Gartner (Get Smart).

     

    Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, the first one in the series, follows the journey of protagonist Nathan Drake, supposed descendant of the explorer Sir Francis Drake, as he seeks the lost treasure of El Dorado, with the help of journalist Elena Fisher and mentor Victor Sullivan. Drake’s search for El Dorado becomes competitive when a rival hunter joins the hunt, and then the plot takes a crazy turn when creatures begin attacking those hoping to learn the treasure’s true secrets.

     

    If finalised, Seth Gordon will be the third director to be attached to the project along with David O. Russel (Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle) and Neil Burger (Divergent).

  • Warner Bros to produce new Harry Potter inspired film series

    Warner Bros to produce new Harry Potter inspired film series

    MUMBAI: Starting off her stint as a screenwriter for Fantastic Beasts and where to find them, Warner bros has announced an ‘expanded creative partnership’ with the author. It was a book in the Hogwarts school of Harry Potter series.

    Plans are on to adapt the movie into a video game, consumer products and digital initiatives. Rowling says that the new movie will only be an extension of the wizarding world and not a prequel or sequel. It will showcase the adventures of Newt Scamander about 70 years before Harry was born.
    Warner bros released all eight movies in the Harry Potter franchisee which were a massive box office hit as well as shattered box office release records.