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    Anime and video games are two subjects that play an important role in both eastern and western popular culture. The ascension of both anime and video games into popular culture originated first in Japan, and eventually their influence spread across the globe. I’ve been engrossed in both subjects since I was young, and I believe my appreciation for both was no coincidence. Anime and video games, after all, have always felt similar to me, but why is that? To answer that question, I will consider…

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    The Bright Sides of Computer Gaming Introduction Computer gaming in general is extremely important in today’s world, and supporting the games being developed has created a plethora of options for income. These include: streaming, developing, making videos, or just promoting the games themselves. Without computer gamers there would not be such a large market for their development, and computer hardware would not be where it is at today if the demand was not there. Computer Gaming Contrary to many…

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    Most kids nowadays are simply entertained by a simple video game. Whether the game be on a computer or on a gaming console. A majority of the video games today are filled with some form of violence. The violence in these games today can affect children early in their childhood. At an early age kids start playing video games by watching an adult or older sibling play them. Video games are a way of entertainment but sometimes too much time is spent on entertainment. In Dr. Phil 's article…

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    The Video games are a billion dollar industry that will only continue to grow in the coming years. All around the world video games shape, impact, and affect our lives. Almost anyone in the world can play a video game. Video games are now a staple of most people’s live and almost certainly will be a stable of the future in people’s lives. Whether someone is young or old they have more than likely played some type of video game. In the past Video games have not been more complex and also easier…

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    Scientific Truth Behind Video Games and Real World Violence Have you ever wondered why some stores refuse to sell violent video games to minors? If so, then you’ll be surprised as to why. It isn’t a law, but it is up to the store to decide whether they sell you the game or not. Their reasoning is that some people seem to think that video game violence can cause real world crimes; such as, mass killings. The earliest known game was a single-player, arcade, tic-tac-toe game, developed in the year…

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    Video Game The video game industry is one of the leading entertainment businesses of the present time. This industry has recently competed with the gigantic movie industry; winning the contest with the art of persuasion and like any other industry is only concerned with gaining market share and making profits eventually. How children behave as a result of the things they are exposed to directly influence the society and these days the most exposed media regarding this is the Internet and video…

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    Video Games And Bullying

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    It is true that violent video games can help a child increase their hand eye coordination and speed up their neural pathways. By playing video games children learn how to handle situations through hand eye coordination, by having to react quickly to what is being show to them on the screen. Because a child has to react so quickly this helps to speed up their neural pathways. According to Margaret Shotton, “This allows knowledge to travel around quicker, thus speeding up judgments and decisions,…

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    Humans Need Social Media

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    Sherry Turkle and Jane McGonigal once stated that we as humans thrive on nothing more than the physical aspect behind social media and video games. We as humans want to be a part of something bigger and better and we want to leave a mark on this world. We are the generation that is attached and connected to our technology and without out technology, we would be nothing. We need the reassurance that we are liked in this community. People are constantly needing to check their phones to see…

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    Video Gaming Introduction Since my parents were always working, I had no one to take care of me at this young age so my dad would drop me off at my cousin’s house every morning. As a young kid little did I know about the world of art, graphics, storyboards, and all the other things associated with video games. When my cousin came home from school it was his duty to entertain me and one day he introduced me to his Nintendo 64. Yup, one of the greatest video gaming consoles of all time that…

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    a kid, my friends and I played video games very often. Video games have always entertained me. As a child, I thought that video games were just an intriguing toy to play with. My views on video games has not changed one bit, however, I do feel that my feelings regarding video games have changed drastically as time flew past. Can an object become your friend? If I was asked this question back then, I would have directly answered with a no, but if…

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