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    Media Violence and the effects on aggression have been a controversial topic for over 50 years. Just recently, in 2011, the Supreme Court struck down a law in California where they were attempting to ban violent video games (Ramos et al., 2013). There have been many studies done to imply that excessive violent media exposure leads to aggression (Ramos et al., 2013). I am not agreeing or disagreeing that media violence exposure always causes aggressive behavior, I will argue that there are…

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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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    different gam genres, is just what the developers put into the game. Most 3d platform 1st person shooter games can have bugs like missing geometry, but so can MMORPG. It’s all about play-testing to find as many bugs as you can. Now, the games I chose to play was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, an open world action role-playing video game. Also, Battlefield 1, a first-person shooter video game and Shadow of the Colossus: an action adventure game. I play-tested these various titles for 2 hours each…

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    Pandora’s Box(a puzzle game) and Riddle of the Sphinx(My mom is the only one who has figured out at least some of the mystery). Some Call of Duty-esque games (that I somehow understood and liked to play when I was three) and, ironically, Candyland(which I still play today even though it originally came in a glorious cereal box which carried all of my hopes and dreams in a tiny CD), along with many assorted games related to television shows. Most importantly though, Nancy Drew games.…

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    he video game industry has always been a topic of controversy over the years. Ever since their first creation there have been a number of opinions surrounding them. The opinions are usually mixed between positive of negative. However, it should be more accurate to state that the opinions of video games range from, strange, absurd, reasonable and downright ridiculous. While video games have gotten popular with mainstream audiences with the rise of esport, video game expos like E3, and the rise of…

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    “ The obvious objective of video games is to entertain people by surprising them with new experiences.” These words are from Shigeru Miyamoto, the man who created many popular icons in the gaming world. This man has been referred to as “ the father of modern video games ,” but he doesn’t receive a higher salary than any other employees at Nintendo on his own accord . Despite growing up about two decades before video games existed, Shigeru Miyamoto is one of the most well known people in the…

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    There are tons of video games on consoles and on PC. But right now some of the best games out there right now are Fortnite for PS4 and PUBG (Player Unknown Battlegrounds) for the PC. These two games are both really fun to play But there has to be a better game than each other. There are differences in each game and I'm going to tell you how the game is played and what the objective is. First I’ll tell you how to play the two games. The two games are basically the exact same except they’re minor…

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    today. DOOM, Quake, and Wolfenstein, if these games come to mind then you know that they set the stage for modern video games to be developed and it all started with a man named John Cormack. Cormack was the lead developer on most of the games coding, that is the programs that let the game run. He has received many awards for his advances in coding. His innovation into the world of open source coding and video game development lead to these games and what has become one of the latest portions…

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    attachment and development issues. In contemporary society there is an immense increase in children’s exposure to aggressive behaviour through the media, television and video games, exposing children to a normalised perspective towards this violent behaviour. A growing number of researchers have revealed that violent video games increase aggressive cognition, hostile feelings, aggressive thoughts, physiological arousal, and aggressive behaviour (Anderson, 1997,Barlett, Anderson, & Swing,…

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    early...I’ve arranged at least one boyfriend-girlfriend kill that could be interesting.” (Martin) Last year’s judge of the popular game killer, had some tricks up his sleeve that could possibly undermine some of the greatest relationships of our generation, but of course, it was all just part of a game. Or was it? The vast majority of people will claim that role-playing games are bad for the mind, and will lead children to make very poor decisions that can affect millions of people. However,…

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