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    Stereotypes In Video Games

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    How Stereotypes in Video Games Relate to Sustainability Stereotypes are something that was majorly prevalent in the 1860’s and that still have an impact on minorities in today’s society. The biggest stereotypes involve ones against women, racial and cultural minorities, and others with disabilities. Video games are something that has become more common within our society and videogames are allowing gamers to become more socially sustainable. I learned on the first day of class that…

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    Moreover, video games can be beneficial to children of all ages because they can stimulate creativity and motivational growth; this is most effective in younger children but is also effective in teens. Most any game will enhance a student’s creativity, however, a good example game is Minecraft; the player must use his or her imagination to create a village using only the materials that he or she can collect. A teacher at Momilani Elementary School in Oahu, HI, used Minecraft as a teaching…

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    Video games and Violence Video games have been the pinnacle of modern day entertainment ever since the late 1980’s when it really grabbed the attention of many children seeking entertainment outside of watching television. The only problem with this is that video games like everything else that is popular, has become controversial. The main controversy surrounding video games is that they are considered violent and unsafe for children to play. Video games are also being blamed for inspiring…

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    Recently, there has been an interesting topic being argued over. The issue that has stirred much controversy recently, is if video games promote violence in the users. Many scholars, as well as professional organizations have dove deep into researching the topic. As expected, there are two sides to the argument. On one side, there is a group of individuals who strongly believes that violent videogames promote violence in the users. While on the other side, there is a vast majority of individuals…

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    describe video games. I’ve been playing video games for over five years now and have noticed the increase in violence. I remember one of the first really violent games I played “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City”. As an 8 year old kid playing this game, rated M for mature, filled with lots of death, sex, and abuse of drugs and alcohol it led to be the gateway into my life of playing violent video games. I believe that video games are not the cause for making people violent. This is because violent…

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    The U.S. industry research firm IBIS world rated the video game industry as the 7th top fastest growing industry in the world from 2000-2016.() Emerging Markets The video game industry has tremendous potential to continue its strong pattern of growth throughout the coming years. A large portion of this continued growth can be attributed to major emerging markets in the video game industry that until recently have been inaccessible for various reasons. A few of these major emerging markets in…

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    children are inside either on the computer, watching television, or playing on their video game consoles. In fact, “On average, girls spend more than an hour per day playing video games and boys spend more than two hours,” (Video Games and Children). However, this has begun to have a negative impact on children. Violence in videogames has become an issue among the children. There are many different video games out there. From Call of Duty, which empowers the gamer into pretending to be a part…

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    showing the cause and effect. Video games also have cause and effect situations. Such as a child defeating a game’s boss then the child beats…

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    tablets to infants? It would appear that the sad reality is yes, since the shelf was almost empty. It seems that technology has a hold on younger generations, with video games at the top of the charts. I believe video games are programming kids to be lazy and robbing them of their ability to interact with others. Playing video games leads to a sedentary lifestyle. Gaming, whether on a gaming console, computer, tablet or phone, causes a…

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    content of the games. scientists have run tests, done experiments, done extensive research and notes. Those that argue that it helps say that it provides an outlet for young children and adolescent teens with aggression, depression, and other issues as well as also helping develop a persons hand-eye coordination. they also argue that because people are playing these games it keeps bad things off the streets, saying it dropped the rate of crime. Those that disagree say that video games cause…

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