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    The Effects of Videogames on Adolescents For the last fifty years adolescents have played videogames. Videogames have advanced from arcade games to home systems and portable systems. Now videogames are changing again, moving into the future with virtual reality and duel capability systems. However, one thing that has not changed over the years is studying the effects of videogames on adolescents, most of which examine the negative effects of violent videogames. I agree that there is…

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    Donly Fart Analysis

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    America to try. One brave soul on YouTube decided to demolish one of Earth's most famous musical masterpieces. Nintendo and Mario may never recover. AMERICAN ON YOUTUBE UNLEASHES FREEDOM ON NINTENDO AND MARIO At first glance, this might look like an innocent video honoring a birthday and an old friend. However, don't let this lame attempt at humor fool you. It was an act of war on Nintendo. In the video, this bold American takes to YouTube and unleashes a little freedom on everyone's favorite…

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    Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo Switch, commonly shorthanded to Smash Switch, (スーパースマッシュブラザーズアルティメット, Great Fray Smash Brothers ∞) is the 5th (6th if you count Super Smash Bros For Wii U) installment in the Super Smash Brothers series. Released for the Nintendo Switch, this game was developed with the goal of being the most expansive Smash Bros. game in years, celebrating Nintendo's, Super Smash Bros.', and gaming as a whole. Sora Ltd. and Namco Bandai both are credited as developers for the…

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    Title: Imaginary Cavlaization By examining the distinctions and similitudes between the Nintendo Switch advertisement and the “Allegory of the cave” I found a comparability between these two and the likeness is very critical. I will analyze Plato's work to the Nintendo Switch of the present time. I will contrast the two as with how both are still particularly identified with each other. This got me to some fascinating inquiries. What is a reality? Does it even exist? Whom to accept? What to…

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    Donkey Kong Research Paper

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    college Miyamoto decided to join Nintendo in hopes of designing toys. However at that time Nintendo was exploring the market of coin operated video games. The president of Nintendo assigned Miyamoto to create the promotional and cabinet art for their new video games "Sherriff" and "Radar Scope". After the release of the two games, which did significantly well in Japan, they realized that Namco was making a lot of profit off of the American market and as a result Nintendo decided to release…

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    arcade games like PONG, to modern games like Skyrim, video games have evolved greatly over time. One of the most influential game developers of our time is Shigeru Miyamoto, a native of Japan who has been making iconic video game franchises through Nintendo since the 1970’s. Not only has he influenced Japanese video game culture, but the rest of the world as well, and he is responsible for some of the greatest games of the generation. Miyamoto was born in Sonobe, Kyoto, Japan on November…

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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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    ‘Stormbreaker’ by Anthony Horowitz is a novel of spy fiction and is evidently an adequate example of spy fiction for many reasons. Some of which include: The protagonist’s gadgets, the revelation of the antagonist’s entire master plan, and the protagonist saving the day with mere moments to spare. In Horowitz’s novel of spy fiction contains many gadgets unique to his novel, as Alex Rider’s gadgets may appear to be ordinary products and items a teenage boy would own, like most spy’s gadgets are,…

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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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    Zelda Advertisements

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    essay is found in a magazine called “GameInformer”. The first advertisement is for the upcoming game console, Nintendo Switch. The second advertisement is for insurance from GEICO. The last advertisement that will be discussed about is for ThinkGeek. These advertisements in this magazine target gamers, young and old. For the first advertisement, it is for the new console called the “Nintendo Switch”. In this advertisement, they were promoting the console with their new game: “The Legend of…

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