The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) bagged four awards in the prestigious 48th Anvil Awards held Friday at the Makati Shangri-La.
Gaming has long been a source of entertainment for children, teenagers, young adults and adults alike. Gaming used to be a simple task meant to offer a momentary reprieve from the mountain of work that lies in wait. Some games still are, but the evolution of gaming has extended the playing experience into another form of storytelling: the novel.
Everything in Solaire Resort and Casino’s Sky Tower is gargantuan. From its lobby to its suites to its gaming areas and meeting facilities and its lyric theatre which is set to open on a later date—the new 17-storey hotel which held a soft debut on November 22 is all about massive comfort and extravaganza.
The world of gaming in a resort hotel setting just got more exciting. City of Dreams (COD) Manila, the newest premier leisure and entertainment destination in the country, recently opened in the heart of Pagcor’s Entertainment City near Manila Bay.
Solaire Resort and Casino in Parañaque will have bragging rights when it flies in pop legend Stevie Wonder for a special performance on April 25 at the hotel’s newly built Theatre at the Solaire, a source with direct knowledge of the event confirmed to the Inquirer.
Forget the Santi’s gift baskets or the Marks & Spencer snacks in pretty packaging. Never mind the well-thought-of presents from family and friends or the expensive gifts I got from celeb friends.
At Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, you can watch women in bikinis battle robots in a show that people have described as “like being on acid without being on acid.” But after the previous night’s double robbery (damn that cactus), I wasn’t willing to fork over 8,000 yen for a ticket.
Active video games that get players moving, known as exergames, could improve physical ability and quality of life for patients with heart failure.
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