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    Restrictive Legislation

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    television screen are now detailed beings with actions we experience on an emotional level. Some games now tell stories and evoke emotional responses similar to the finest literature or theater. For instance, Mass Effect 3, one of my favorite third person RPG game series. Towards the end of the game, as the emotional tugging piano music played, faces of the main character's friends Flashes by, leaving you sad and depressed in a good way, falling in love with the characters throughout your…

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    being in class and witnessing before your eyes a shooter. A person right in front of you trying to inflict as much harm as possible onto as many people as they can. Now think of why that person would do such a thing. Many would say they are crazy. Others would say he or she was desperate and some would blame other things. People often look at the killer 's past, what they liked to do and their interests. Many believe that most causes of some shooters is because of the violence from the video…

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    The first style of gaming is a shooter game it was made during the 60s, it require the people that playing it blow away enemies or objects in order to survive and continue the gameplay and still going. The second style is a first person shooter game some people use term “shooter” but this first person shooter is more real-time fast paced action perspective. Which the first person get enhance to multiplayer where you can kill other player that…

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    Violent Video Games Essay

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    aggression to people playing violent video games. “Scientist also believe that violent video games might be even more harmful than violent TV program and film (Bushman)”. First one is being active in game makes you learn while playing than standing still watching something. The second one is that in video games first person shooter games that make it look more real witch players has same visual perspective as the killer. Last one is that violent video games give players rewards that lead players…

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    appear in the different gam genres, is just what the developers put into the game. Most 3d platform 1st person shooter games can have bugs like missing geometry, but so can MMORPG. It’s all about play-testing to find as many bugs as you can. Now, the games I chose to play was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, an open world action role-playing video game. Also, Battlefield 1, a first-person shooter video game and Shadow of the Colossus: an action adventure game. I play-tested these various titles for…

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    teach them a great deal if they realize that it is not just a shooter game, but also a game filled with subjects such as history, philosophy, sciences, etc. This goes towards a deal with analyzing the game being played, rather than just playing it for fun, like most do. Existentialism is a philosophy that is centered upon the analysis of existence and of the way humans find themselves existing in the world. The idea is that humans exist first and then each individual spends a lifetime changing…

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    Public officials and other critics raise concern about the role of media and culture particularly violent video games. At Ohio State University a controlled experiment took place where participants, like tens of millions young Americas that play video games including the widely popular Grand Theft Auto, were mowing people over, shooting police officers, and taking close aim at by-standers. After fifteen minutes of intense actions the participants were asked to answer questions, choose from…

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    America's Army 3 Analysis

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    is a first person shooter game, in which players compete in multiplayer missions in a fictional conflict. In the game, the fictional Czervenian government has started a war, creating a refugee crisis. The US Army has been sent in to intervene and prevent a humanitarian crisis (America’s). The game was created by the US Army to serve as a recruiting tool, so the target audience is a teenage male. Their intent in creating it is to glamorize the experience of the US Army with a first person…

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    sensory motor skills in drastic ways. Playing games regularly often improves how well one can respond to lateral deviation during driving and can even teach people how to predict errors before they occur on the road. Even with no gaming experience a person can be trained to play video games and still improve in these same areas. The experiment conducted for this study hypothesized that playing video games for several hours a week would improve a person’s visuomotor control while driving and…

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    between male and female gamers. It seems to exist partially to ignorance created by what I like to refer to as wacked out misconceptions of the lady gamer. I asked members of gaming groups that I am in, friends, co-workers, and every other random person I could think to ask…”What are some stereotypes you have or have heard about girl gamers?” I was not very surprised with the results; and basically, everyone chimed in with responses that I have summed up below. 1. ALL WE WANT IS ATTENTION If I…

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