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    The controversial issue concerning whether or not video games have an effect on aggression and violent behavior has become more challenging with time. Initially, no identifiable negative behavior was found in individual who played video games. But after shootings and murders carried out by video game players emerged, research began (Anderson & Bushman, 2001). The concern over the influence of video games led to the creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board in 1993, after lawmakers held…

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    Free Will In Video Games

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    This article discuses a very interesting ethical question about the free will within videogames and if they is any moral responsibility related to the players choices throughout the game. The article started by discussing the recent debates about violence in videogames and if this had any correlation with real world violence. The author indicated that in most studies there is a very narrow depiction of the concept of moral relevance of virtual violence and that virtual violence has no direct…

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    famous and exquisite game consoles. Today’s technology has enabled us to create some of the most incredible video games and consoles ever. Usually most people, who play a video game, have not a slight idea as what has happened to enable them to enjoy such remarkable technology. The path to creating these high tech gizmos has not been an easy one as there have been many difficulties in there advancements. Like the demanding needs and challenges to make them better. The first video game console…

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    Violent video games have been entertaining children and adults of all ages for some time now. These violent games have been taking over the video game industry by storm. You rarely see any of the classics such as “Super Mario”, or “Sonic the Hedgehog” in stores. That’s because most of the customers are going for the cooler and more violent video games, such as “Call of Duty”, or “Mortal Kombat”. Which some parents and other adults are not liking the idea of their children playing this type of…

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    Most people have played video games since they were as young as five years old, video games have been a big part of their life. Video gaming has made most persons who they are today. Video games have helped them considerably in their social and work life. Video games assist everyone to make friends, and allowing to a common ground with others. Most people would otherwise miss to have anything in common with their friends. Video games enable one to meet new individuals and keep in touch with pals…

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    The absence of women characters in video games might have many different reasons. The creators of these games are mostly males; there are not many women in the video game industry. There was even a joke about Ubisoft, one of the well-known producers in video gaming, that they do not have female characters in their games in important roles because they do not see a lot of female around –since nearly all of their workers are males. Also still today, the games are focused on the male majority…

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    damaging activities one does to themselves, that negatively impacts their individual life and the lives of those around them (NIDA 2012). Addiction can be further classified as the repeated action or ingestion of something that alerts one’s mood. Video game addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, similar to pathological gambling (UPH 2016). The concept of Internet addiction as a disorder was initially proposed by Ivan Goldberg, in 1995. However, while Internet Gaming Disorder is…

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    internet, video games and music, to mention just a few. Mostly, cartoon programs are only attracting the children that are below the age of six (Breckler & Olson, 2009). Those above this age prefer to play video games like the Brick Game, which they greatly cherish playing. There are those children that are knowledgeable about games like soccer. For example, FIFA Play Station games. Video games are very attractive to children, and they can take the better part of the day for children. Some video…

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    Kids should not be playing violent video games because of links to bad behavior. As many as 97% of US kids age 12-17 play video games, contributing to the $21.53 billion domestic video game industry. More than half of the top 50 selling video games contain violence. US psychologist Christopher Ferguson says an increase of violent films in the latter half of the 20th century coincided with decreased societal violence, while rising popularity of violent video games also came together with less…

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    Negative Effects of Video Games Have you ever been addicted to a video game? If you have, then did you know that being addicted to a video game can have some very negative effects? These days there are many children and teens that are socially isolated from the real world due to an addiction to video games. Video games may seem like a harmless way to relieve stress, but in the long run, it can make actually make your life more stressful, and can generate health problems. Playing video games can…

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