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    that some say may be the cause for a change in our behavior. This new technology is video games, more precisely Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Games or MMORPGs. There has been some…

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    Role playing games with simulated violence are diverting for young adults. However, some individuals think these role playing games are perilous due to the violent nature of the game. Role playing games are simply for amusement and competition. It challenges each individual participating to work together and use strategies that potentially will lead to a victory. This particular role playing game has developed a point rule book and a map of the safe zones around the school. There are also…

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    take a look on today’s generation, most of the children’s after school programs is to play, and play various types of video games, one of them are Role Playing Games or commonly known as RPGs. Many studies says that RPG is one of the most addictive type of game. According to Johansen (2008) “Although the modern tabletop role playing game (RPG) movement began in 1974 when TSR published the first commercial RPG Dungeons and Dragons, it has been only less around ten years since RPGs have begun to…

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    The imitation of violence represents a very vital role in the role playing games with simulated violence such as the game, “Assassin” as explained in the selected evidences provided by news reporters, Alan Wang and WIlliam M. Welch. In addition, the evidences indicated in the cited articles made it clear how role playing games with simulated violence stamps a negative impact within the participating communities. The game itself inaugurated many different philosophies because the game is more…

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    Teens should be able to play role playing games with simulated violence because it can be diverting. Three reasons they are diverting is because they can give teens good exercise, they can get away from their problems, and they can get creative ways to catch their opponent. The first reason is because good exercise. Kids can go outside and run around and have fun. Since the kids have to go around and escape the other kids it keeps them active. It doesn't interfere with school either because…

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    The year is 2015 and video games are more popular now, than ever, due to the incorporation and expansion of the online factor in gaming. This online component has transmuted casual (offline) video gamers into addicted gamers. According to Rooji et al. “Both Korean and western researchers report specifically that Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) are the main culprits in cases of online video game addiction” (205). These massive multiplayer games are essentially a…

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    Argument Essay Violent role playing games are good for young people Have you ever been in that moment when you keyed in? You are playing a violent role play game like Fortnite and you are in the top ten concentrating so hard to win the game. Your heart is racing you have to tone everything down so you can concentrate and be aware of every surrounding near you. This has happened to you if you have played games like PubG or Fortnite and many more violent role play games. Have you wondered.…

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    Violent role-playing games are a hotly disputed subject within the close-knit communities of parents, educators, and video game designers. Parents argue that they are degrading for their children and educators tend to lean towards the angle that their students do not benefit from the influence of games with violence in them, or ban elementary-school level children from pretending to fight during recess because of, they claim, safety reasons. However, these types of games are educational and…

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    PRE-SCHOOL (3-6 Years) Ages 3-6 years are considered the pre-school years or the early childhood. The child has now reached their preschool age! Between the age of three to six years old, the little one will become more confident and will move out into the wider world. They are probably now happy playing with other children, with role games and make-believe scenarios popular because of their active imaginations. By this stage, on my observation they should have grown out of any ‘terrible…

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    boyfriend-girlfriend kill that could be interesting.” (Martin) Last year’s judge of the popular game killer, had some tricks up his sleeve that could possibly undermine some of the greatest relationships of our generation, but of course, it was all just part of a game. Or was it? The vast majority of people will claim that role-playing games are bad for the mind, and will lead children to make very poor decisions that can affect millions of people. However, there are also the points to consider,…

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