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    Bad Guy, Video Games

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    The not so bad guy, video games. Video game: a game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or other display screens. Video games, the most universal and popular pastime of humans. They have evolved from the simple "tennis for two," and other games played on clunky dinosaur computer platforms to the much more advanced gaming we have today. The simple objectives like, don 't let the little dot hit the bottom of the screen, have evolved…

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    Pokemon

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    propelling this heritage to new grounds, with new technology and many years of experience to grow from. By befriending the Pokemon in the vast land before the player, they can explore every corner, and fill every slot in the dictionary-like Pokedex. The game involves a few basic phases: exploring the world, capturing more pokemon, and becoming a pokemon master. The battle mechanics are quite simple, and players of all ages can become familiar and proficient in interacting with the world. During…

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    since the popularity of video games became evident, it received a negative connotation. Angry parents and others began to declare that video games were bad for teenagers. They would say that video games are a bad influence for teenagers. Parents also said that violent video games cause those who use them to become more aggressive. However, this is not the case and people need to know the truth behind the “impact” that video games have on teenagers. The stories on video games that most people…

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    Chapter 20 - Playing Chess and Speed Thinking Chess is a game of creating opportunities and seizing those moments to your advantage. Each move you make or do not make can change the outcome of the game at the drop of a hat. Speed chess requires you to think fast on your feet while playing. This can put considerable amounts of pressure on your brain to succeed at a fast pace. Chess is very beneficial to your brain because of eyesight training. When you are moving your eyes back and forth rapidly…

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    Marcus Jones Case Study

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    American high school student who is showing all signs of addictive behavior to online gaming. His grandmother has brought him here in hopes to seek help in ending his addiction to online gaming, so Marcus can lead a normal life with social interaction with other individuals his age. After speaking with Marcus during a routine session to evaluate his addictive behavior, I have come to the conclusion that Marcus is addicted to online gaming, and if treatment is not provided can lead to more…

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    Video Games History

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    I will be describing video games. I am using the descriptive informational text in order to explain video games. This topic is significant to me because, videogames are a major part of my life and I enjoy videogames. Video games are a game played by manipulating images, from a computer program, in which the game is displayed on a screen. Much coding goes into making video games. Video games can be used for a leisurely or competitive activity. I preferably use it to pass time or just have fun…

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    Title Fast forward to the year, 2044. The world as we know it, is not the same as it once was. The whole world revolves around OASIS, a massive multiplayer online game. James Halliday, creator of OASIS, is one of wealthiest people on the planet due to the unbelievable success of his game. Before OASIS was created, Halliday developed numerous other video games, but none could even compare to the magnitude of this. For ten straight years, Halliday perfected every aspect and detail in OASIS. One…

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    PlayStation has pros like DLC exclusivity for many games. These two consoles have great exclusives, great multiplayer experiences, and many new, state of the art hardware additions. Some argue in favor of PlayStation, but I prefer Xbox. For example, Xbox Live Gold features triple A like Borderlands and Sunset Overdrive for free monthly. This shows that Xbox cares for their customers because they are willing to give their customers great games for discounted prices or even for free. Another…

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    As I have gotten older my taste in video games has not changed very much. The last game of Medal of Honor I played came out only a year after Frontline it was called Rising Sun this game was based in the pacific theater of WWII. Where you fight the Japanese Empire from the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 then head across the pacific doing various mission until finally ending the game when you attack and destroy a Japanese super carrier. After I stopped playing the MOH series I fell in love with…

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    The video game industry is an industry that strives in producing creative, and fun games for people of all ages. Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, whether it be jumping on mushroom monsters, or beating the life out of demons from the Underworld, there’s a good chance one of these companies has made a game out of it. But as the already vast game library grows, many parents are left pondering what games their children should play, and if simulated violence is healthy for the growing minds of their…

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