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    present day, video games have ruled the technology industry. People are willing to pay forth thousands of dollars for just a couple hours of pleasure. Video games have affected everyone worldwide, from families, to companies, to even schools and younger children. They affect these people by the way they act towards others and how they communicate with others. Although video games are fairly new when it comes to technology, there still is plenty of history behind them. The first video game to…

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    Video Game Industry

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    Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. is a Japanese multinational video game company specializing in a variety of areas in the video game industry, and is a wholly owned subsidiary and part of the Consumer Products & Services Group of Sony. The company was established on November 16, 1993 in Tokyo, Japan, prior to the launch of the original PlayStation video game system. Company’s Products: PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable. Market Volume: In recent years , A quick development of…

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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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    The Great Console War Game Title: The Great Console War Intended Audience: The primary audience for this game is gamers and anyone else who has an interest in the business behind the video game industry. High Concept: In this game, players take the role of a major video game company during the launch and lifetime of a new video game console. Players first start the game by designing their own video game console and a series of launch titles. After the launch of each console, players must…

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    choose to purchase again because of its better physical features, brand name,and games. The Xbox one has many great features but few look at the size width or even the software that comes with the system. The xbox one dimensions is 274x79x333 (width,Height,length) While the PS4 has a quite smaller model then the Xbox one with (PS4) 275x53x305 (Width,height,Length) A Xbox One controller comes with the with the console as does a mic for talking online optional if you want to spend a little more…

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    Xbox One Review Essay

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    Microsoft's most recently released console, the Xbox One, was not only created to facilitate action packed game-play, it was designed with the intent of providing users with a single console suited to provide full access and control for both your gaming enjoyment and to suit all of your multimedia needs! However, prior to running out to invest in the Xbox One, it's vital that you read this Xbox One review to provide you with some additional information to arm you as a savvy console buyer.…

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    A new game is coming out in a week. The game was announced over a year ago with trailers to build excitement for the game. As the launch approaches, more information is released and hype for the game grows. The game comes out and it’s an immediate hit. The only problem is it’s only available on one console, a console they don’t own. Anyone who doesn’t have this console either has to buy the console to play the game or just not buy the game. But what if there was a way that they could buy the…

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    The development of handheld consoles like the for mentioned DS and PSP are also going to be capable of playing online though any Wi-Fi or 4G connection allowing the player to interact with people all over the world on-the-go. Now virtual retinal display might just be the revolutionary way to end the making of the consoles altogether. Michael Anissimov said on wisepeek.com that a virtual retinal display is a head mounted display system that projects an image directly on the human retina with low…

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    Essay On Xbox

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    card with 64 MB of DDR SDRAM, with a GPU Co-developed by NVidia “NV2A” 233 MHz Asic, and a built in 8 to 10 GB hard drive. This console was ahead of it time and technology as it supported 720p and 1080i HD resolution, which in 2001 was unheard of and televisions couldn’t support or display HD resolution. Making the Xbox the most powerful gaming console of its time. The console gave users the ability to connect 4 separate controllers, unlike the PlayStation, which you had to purchase an extra…

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    Xbox Case

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    just brought the Xbox console into the world of gaming. In 2004 alone, they had sold about 19.9 million units, which was just a little more than the Game Cube (made by Nintendo). However, at this time Sony had control of the market, selling approximately 190 million consoles between both the Play Station and the Play Station 2. Much of this can be attributed to the fact that Sony had released the PS2 approximately 12 months prior to the Xbox and had many of the most popular games available to…

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