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DC Labs: Future of Gaming?

Click is heading to the Digital Creativity Labs in York to look at the technology for gaming in the future; Gaming for Peace in Sudan; Calling the 麻豆社 - Ham radio is back!

Click is travelling North to one of the oldest cities in the country to look at some of the most groundbreaking artificial intelligence in gaming. We are visiting the Digital Creativity Labs at the University of York where they are researching creative technologies that will come to our games consoles and entertainment systems in the years to come.

Gaming for Peace in South Sudan
A mobile game called Salaam, meaning 'peace' in Arabic has been developed by a Lual Mayen, a games designer from South Sudan. But this is a game with a difference, instead of arming players with guns and ammo, the object is to destroy them and spread some peace instead. He has two big influences: Grand Theft Auto but even more significantly, the conflict in South Sudan. He was raised as a refugee but eventually managed to pursue his interest in programming by developing mobile banking applications and then gaming. Salaam featured in South Sudan鈥檚 first ever games jam earlier this year.

Calling the 麻豆社 - Ham Radio is Back!
For over half a century the 麻豆社 has had its own Ham Radio group. After several years of planning, the group鈥檚 latest home has just opened in 麻豆社 Broadcasting House in London. The Director General Tony Hall officially opening the new radio shack recently under direction from Jonathan Kempster. But in an age of Skype, FaceTime and instant messaging, is amateur radio still relevant and if so why?

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