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    Video games can be as addicting as drugs for teenagers, study says. (Social) It affects the brain the same way as alcohol or drug addiction. And as the addiction to games mirror the addiction to hard drugs in which the user requires more and more, the average teenage video gamer is also playing more and more. Because teenagers are playing more video games compared to their past counterparts, they are more likely to experience a change in social and psychological behaviors. The solution to this…

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    selling video game console of all time. Yet despite its high sales figures, ten years after the release of the Nintendo DS to the wider mainstream market, little research has been done about the effects of the Nintendo DS’s technology on the experience of video game players, much less about the role of the Nintendo DS in the American society. Video games as objects of study, are not new. There have been various histories and anthologies that have covered the development of the video game…

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    Violent Video Games Several years ago the technology and child’s play were not such as extremely developed as today. Thousands of teenagers have video games as their primary form of entertainment at home and the disagreement about this topic is because they focus in a several subjects such as violence scenes, sex, hostile, racism and other resource. For many years, researchers have been debating if video games can cause dependence or nor. However, an expert such as Jack Flanagan believes video…

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    An Analysis of “How Evil Should A Video Game Allow You to Be?” During the past few decades, the video game industry has been growing and improving due to many different factors. As technology and the graphics of video games have become clearer and more realistic, consumers have adapted to and become better engaged to specific actions in these games. In “How Evil Should a Video Game Allow You to Be?,” a well-written article by Simon Parkin, which was published by The New Yorker on September 17th…

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    The Effect Of Video Games ON Youth Every since the inception of video gaming parents there as been a stigma that video game players are wasting there time as well as there minds. It has even been called an evil force that is corrupting our youth. However, Many studies have shown that not only are the risk to increasing negative mental behavior low there may be positive changes brought on by gaming. In addition to physiological benefits these study 's have also shown to have positive physical…

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    brief history of the product (discussing its product life cycle) Introduction stage Nintendo Ds was originally called “playing cards” when it was founded in the 1890’s. It was one of the pioneer video consoles in the early 1980’s. Nintendo became extremely popular once it introduced the ultimate famous game, Mario Boys. Nintendo had came out with “ The Gameboy ”( which was a huge success) before the Nintendo DS. Therefore, starting out, Nintendo already had a market of consumers who wanted to…

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    sport. Competitions are held worldwide between professional gamers and have become a career for many. Anything that is requires skill and is competitive should be considered a sport. Organizations have been created with different teams for different games and have acquired sponsors to support them. Gaming should be considered a sport because it requires skill and is competitive and it is a passion for many. Competitive gaming has been called “eSports” the “e” meaning online. There have been…

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    Video games get a bad rap. From the violence depicted in the game play, to the controversal topics brought to light in the story. Video games have been at the forfront of blame for uncharacteristic behavior in people. The biggest being violence in video games and the correlation toward violence behavior in human beings. They are an eazy target and with the market targeting all demographics, it 's easier than ever to pick up a control and play your favorite crime enphasized or fighting style…

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    Despite the numerous videos portraying inflatable bounce houses being lifted and rolled along the ground or, worse yet, being raised high in the sky with small children inside, the popularity of these types of toys continue to rise. Bounce House Injuries Inflatable bounce house injuries have led to hundreds of personal injury law claims being filed in the U.S.: The injuries sustained range from broken arms to neck injuries and, in the most severe cases, death. Fatal injuries sustained typically…

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    and desensitisation, she also stated that children will grow up lacking basic communication skills. Furthermore, studies by Rebecca Hiscott (2014) stated It has been argued that games can boost a person’s ability to make quick decisions and visual skills. Neuroscientist Adam Gazzelley (Cited in Abbott, 2013) designed a game, NeuroRacer, that can improve a cognitive deficit, which is multitasking. Other studies by Carr (2010) recognise that cognitive overload is caused by the overuse of…

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