Posted AT 2:12 PM EDT on 20/02/08
Bringing something extra to card games
LOU KESTEN
Associated Press
No matter how many people are playing
Halo or
Madden at any given moment, you can bet that many more are playing solitaire, poker or Uno. And not with a $5 deck of cards — they're using the awesome processing power of modern computers to play the games their grandparents loved.
Video-game publishers have had a hard time figuring out how to make money from such “casual” gamers.
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