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    be talking about the different consoles they have marketed and their success. I will also be comparing the consoles from both sides with each other and highlighting their pros and cons. I will be using these consoles to structure the timeline of the gaming industry and speculate its potential future. The inception of the CD-ROM based console In 1988, there was a joint project between Sony and Nintendo to create the Super Famicom which was a CD-ROM based console. However, shortly after its…

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    better than console gaming down to the level of components it contains. If people like to debate, ask a PC gamer and console gamer to explain why one type of gaming is better than the other. Both consoles and PC enhance the gaming experience in their own way, allowing gamer to feel connected and integrated with better graphics, fluid movements and crisp, clear audio. This whole argument has found that PC gaming is better than console gaming. Enhanced graphics is a major factor because a game…

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    Video Gamings Video games can teach us many things, since many games today are multi-player online they can help your social skills. They can help you think new ways to solve problems for example say you are stuck in a certain level in the game it will have you thinking different way to beat, and playing video games could even make you a living, some Youtubers don’t have jobs but they make their living by playing video games same with game testers, pro gaming teams or MLG teams, and even the…

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    Nintendo started making video games in 1985. Since 1985 the company has released many more consoles. Nintendo’s unique storylines and characters have connected with children all over the world. With each system, Nintendo introduces something new and different to the world of video games. Nintendo has revolutionized video gaming. One of Nintendo’s first products was the Gameboy. The Gameboy went under several changes and improvements. Nintendo offered colored screens, different accessories, and…

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    Research Paper On Xbox

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    It was Nov. 14, 2001 and 1,000 units of the Microsoft® Xbox (TM) video game system arrived at Toys “R” Us Times Square in New York City. About Xbox Xbox was Microsoft’s future-generation video game system. Xbox games blur the lines between fantasy and reality. About Microsoft Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers products and services designed to empower people — any time, any…

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    STRATEGY: Market Strategy 1. Reaching Beyond Existing Gamers The market segment of Nintendo is focused of first time games. Their aim is to have people to have fun when playing the games, they want to introduce games to those who are not avid players. Their ability to have women, children and men who aren’t interested much in games to enable to play. 2. New and Easy-to-use Controller Their strength lies in having easy to use controllers, which is much different from its…

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    Unfortunately for gamers, the video game industry is dominated by greedy companies and lazy game producers that are constantly putting out games that are low in quality and high in price. These games often do not contain what was promised to consumers, whether that refers to the quality of the graphics, the gameplay, the story, or the stuff that happens when you conquer the game. Since customers are often charged a whopping sixty dollars for one of these games, it’s really upsetting when gamers…

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    Playstation Vs Xbox

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    the two consoles, some are major and some are really similar. The controllers are a big difference because they have a different shape and different buttons. So if you' re used to the other console and start playing another it might take a while to get used to. Sony has made many versions of the PlayStation, starting with the PlayStation one, which some of the coolest games came out on like Spyro year of the dragon, Spyro two, Pac-man world and…

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    Case study 1: Nintendo It is interesting to consider the video game industry as an example of strategies used by the different firms to compete and stay among the greatest sellers of video games and consoles since those strategies evolve as technology evolves. However, despite the fact that this industry seems a bit different from the more classic cases, it is safe to say that like any other type of firm, the goal of video game producers is to increase their sales and thus, gain a certain kind…

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    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 video games…

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