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    Everyone has their own opinion about video games, but what if video games can actually be good for you? Let us not make an assumption though. In this paper, we will discuss both sides of the argument. Video games can be good for a person if done in moderation. There are two main points, good aspects and bad aspects, about video games. Each of the scholarly articles in this paper will help prove the point that while there are bad aspects about video games, there are also aspects points. “A…

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    Technology has been taking over the lives of adults and children all over the world in a very adverse way. Video games today can be used for fun and entertainment, but can also have negative effects on the lives of people all around. To play it here or there a few times a week is okay, but when it starts to become an obsession and an everyday thing is when it becomes unhealthy. It’s very easy for kids and adults to get hooked to the game plots and fantasy worlds. It soon starts to become an…

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    Considered one of first of the visual aptitudes to diminish over time, the ability to pick out bright patches is key to tasks like driving at night.” (Guarini, 22) By constantly being alert and looking for the enemy, people who play first person shooter see a boost in their contrast sensitivity function. Their reflexes greatly increase as they are constantly alert and looking for motion. The process if locating and aiming at enemies’ exercises gamers’ eyes. And with the unpredictability of the…

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    study was funded by two grants from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong and was performed at the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong (Li, R. Chen, & J. Chen, 2016). Video games used in the experiment ranged from first person shooters, complex simulation games, and driving games; the controllers used also varied from wii remote steering wheels, joysticks, and computer mice and keyboard sets. The tasks that the participants were asked to perform were done in twenty to…

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    America's Army 3 Analysis

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    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 shooter…

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    Restrictive Legislation

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    Video games have a special place in our lives. What were once flickering black and white blocked images on a 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…

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    people have played with over 321,090,000 and more copies sold for both game series and with grossing over 9,681,300,000 and more dollars. Branching across over fifteen and more platforms that everyone knows and loves. But these two fan favorite fps shooters almost the same game or completely different. We are going to see if the company's, era of the game, and multiplayer are the same or different. When you hear EA a lot of people think of a sports games. Everyone knows the saying when you turn…

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    Fortnite Research Paper

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    Fortnite is an online competitive multiplayer game that allows you to build when being shot at. Player Unknown Battle Grounds is also an online competitive multiplayer game that only lets you hide behind things when being shot at. Imagine Just joining the game being shot at but having no protection. Fortnite fixed that, instead of jumping around helplessly you can build your own base and you can destroy anything you want for material. Compared to PUBG (Player Unknown Battle Grounds), and…

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    Minecraft Research Paper

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    Minecraft: Team Deathmatch Minecraft is a computer game in which the player can create things with different blocks on a sandbox type world or survive on a generated world with monsters to fight and resources to live off of. In Minecraft, there are many different game modes for the single player section of the game. The most popular game modes are Survival, the mode that generates a large world to survive on, and creative, the mode that lets you fly and have unlimited items to build things with…

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    games for the entertainment. Recently, a new era of entertainment has rose from the ground and is becoming one of the most profitable businesses, which is videogames and especially Call of Duty. Call of Duty of one of the most played First Person Shooters in the gaming industry. The most impressive, being the growth of the new community. Along with Call of Duty, a new generation of gamers have come, from the squeaker to the try hard and everything that could be in the middle. The squeaker…

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