How new technology is bringing the social aspect back to gaming

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Ultra-competitive gamers and casual gamers alike are hesitant to leave the confines of their personal gaming center, and online play allows them to fly solo. Many gamers have resorted to strictly online play and completely given up on social, face-to-face gaming. There is still hope, though, for gamers who miss hosting gaming parties and kids everywhere who still want to see their friends, even in an era where so many interactions are digital. 

A new and innovative “dual play” feature on the Cinema 3D TVs from LG allows gamers to see two completely different full-screen images on the same screen at the same time. Dual Play works via a special set of glasses. Gamers can rest assured, the technology works with any gaming console when playing a split screen format. Even better, gamers can enjoy playing online, but in groups instead of isolated in each other’s gaming layers.

Since its inception, gaming has become a worldwide pastime. Its origins were rooted in competition between at least two players, but in some cases, its evolution has pushed those competitors further and further apart. While there is nothing wrong with enjoying a gaming session alone, gamers can take comfort with the fact that the social aspect of gaming doesn’t have to be eliminated. You can play next to another person without suffering half the screen or worrying that your competitor is taking an unfair advantage, even when playing online.

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