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    Sandev Randhawa Unit 22- Developing Computer Games Assignment 1 563000 UNIT 22- DEVELOPING COMPUTER GAMES ASSIGNMENT 1 BY SANDEV RANDHAWA Introduction In this assignment task, I have been asked to explain the impact of computer games on society, describe the different types of computer games and to examine the psychological effects of computer gaming on individuals and the society. P1 Impact of Computer Games on Society Benefits…

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    The first-person shooter has been one of the most popular video game genres of the decade. First person shooter video gaming was first introduced in the 1970's with titles such as Maze War and Spasim. First person shooter video gaming started to rise in popularity in the 1990's. id software released its first successful title Wolfenstein 3D in 1992. First person shooter video games allow players to experience the game in a first person perspective. First-person shooters played on computers are…

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    in the form of notoriety, with numerous news broadcasts and online articles detailing PETA's more aggressive approaches towards gaining awareness for their campaigns. PETA has repeatedly made headline news for actions such as campaigning against Nintendo for promoting "turtle-bashing video games," comparing the treatment of farm chickens to that of Holocaust victims, and using nude models to protest fur in the fashion industry. While these actions have certainly gained them public attention, the…

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    Chuck's Donuts Narrative

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    attitude, talking back, giving off an aura of nonchalance, or acting like I owned the place. And it should come as no surprise that my academic mindset was even worse. My daily goal was to get out of school as soon as possible so I could get back to my Nintendo. As a kid, I didn’t care about what my parents said, because I didn’t think that they were there for me. Though I didn’t understand…

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    Kobe Bryant Role Model

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    “In addition to his multimillion- dollar contract, Bryant had product endorsement deals for such companies as Adidas, Nintendo, Spalding, and Sprite’’ (Bryant). His second year in the league, he earned a spot on the All Star team. The record still stands as Kobe Bryant being the youngest player to receive this honor. By the age of twenty- one, Bryant was evolving into a top notch NBA player and an excellent role model. Bryant took his money and became co-owner of Olimpia Milano. In 2000, Bryant…

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    different frequency than the teachers, and the two need to become attuned. The classroom needs to become more interactive and engaging for students to get the best possible outcome. This can be done by installing game systems such as computers, Xboxes or Nintendo Wiis. Video games on the market are no longer all about shooting up some Nazi villain; these games have elaborate story lines, helpful learning tricks and are still a joy to play. However, computers or game systems are expensive. Cost…

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    more people began to play video games. New games like super Mario bros. became very popular. Consoles over the years have become more advanced and more mainstream. Just about everybody has at least one console in their home; like the PlayStation, Nintendo, or Xbox. The newer consoles started using the internet, which allows someone to play with just about anyone around the world. This new feature meant that gamers no longer had to be in the same room with the people they play with. Also, it…

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    Negative Effects of Videogames Ralph Baer created the first video game console, in the late sixteen-hundreds (Smithsonian). Since then, many new consoles like the PS4, XBOX, and the Nintendo have been created. These consoles offer a first-person capability, giving them a real-life experience. This type of experience makes it hard to differentiate between real life and the virtual world. The video games have become sexually, graphically, and violently more advanced. The most dangerous effects of…

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    Samual Yisehak C. Petitti ENGL 1105-42R 29 September 2016 Hidden Intellectualism Response Gerald Graff, a professor of English at the University of Illinois, wrote Hidden Intellectualism, an excerpt from the book They Say/I Say. The essay tackles the issue that one cannot be intelligent in any context except for the academic world. Intellectualism by any other subject is just as academic. I agree with Graff’s main point, however, I take umbrage with small details used in the essay. In any other…

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    • Teacher’s name is Ms. Oneal • Wants a Nintendo 3 DS for Christmas • Benjamin reported that he stole markers from his teacher, because they smelled good. • Reported that Mrs. Tony does hit him in the chest. o If he is pushed too hard he falls on the steps. • Feels safe with Bmo and Tony • Doesn’t…

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