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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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    Versus Kids and Violent Video Games,” uses the main idea that video game violence should be allowed under the First Amendment. Within the article the use of censorship is impractical when attempting to regulate the children’s access to games because the parents should be able to select what they believe is appropriate. There is also a system of violence/profanity ranking already intact to allow parents to decide what game is adequate for their child’s age and maturity. Video game violence should…

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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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    where sexism doesn’t exist. Sexsism and the portrayal of women in the video games industry is creating a culture that degrades and oppresses women. This essay discusses the amount of people in contact with video games, physical portrayal of women as well as the sexism that women face when working in the video game industry. In the United States over 58% of Americans play video games; 52% are male and 48% are female. When the video game industry started marketing towards the everyday family it…

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    life that caused me to learn a lesson was when I had a video game addiction at the start of high school, which caused me to experience bad grades, poor health, and little to no friends. My video game addiction had me playing games for so long that I would put off my school assignments leading to me having a .1 GPA for that year. When I started high school I was 4,9 and 180lbs At the end of my freshman year with the help of constant video games and a less then healthy diet I ended up being 4,11…

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    process. Eitzen (2013) relies heavily on studies done on video game usage and film industry entertainment that suggest that the reality of violent actions is not being properly understood as a real-time event. Children and adolescents tend to find violence as a form of escapism with no real consequences when being projected through a video game or a film that is being viewed. More so, the broader community-based…

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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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    “Just One More Game…: Angry Birds, Farmville, and Other Hyperaddictive Stupid Games,” written by Sam Anderson talks about the demand for video games. The invention of the Japanese game-making Nintendo was spread across the world in 1989. A hand-held, battery-powered plastic slab was created called the Game Boy. The Game Boy came with one cartridge known as Tetris which was a game that had a goal for people to rotate falling blocks – over and over – to build walls that would eventually disappear…

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    Minesweeper to Fallout, PC gaming has come a long way. This somewhat expensive hobby can provide hours of entertainment and relaxation. For some, it’s an addiction and others, a form of entertainment. The first computer game was named “Spacewar!” and was released in February 1962. The game released exclusively on the DEC PDP-1, the world’s first commercial interactive computer. This being said, computer gaming was initially invented 13 years after the creation of the computer and has been in…

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    age are endless. Constant upgrades are being made to all aspects of the video game world. Switching from console gaming to PC gaming is something that just keeps getting bigger by the day. The gaming industry constantly evolving has caused the technology of the film industry as well as the platform that games are being played to be propelled by gaming technology, this paper will examine, content distribution, how video games changed the film industry, and technological advancement. Now before we…

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