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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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    The Video Game Phenomena: Rated Pending Video game - game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or other display screen. Many people look down on those who spend hours upon hours in front of a T.V playing video games. Those are called gamers and they, they are more than meets the eye. Gamers are incredibly misunderstood and underappreciated. The general public does not know how much we have to thank those “lazy” gamers. The depth of…

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    Khamitkar IE 594 Additive Manufacturing UIN: 662253535 Assignment 2 Task 1: Working of Microsoft Kinect 3D Camera Kinect is a motion sensing input device developed by Microsoft for Xbox 360 and other gaming consoles. It enables users to control and interact with their console without the need of a game controller. It uses a natural interface using gestures and spoken commands. Microsoft developed a system that can interpret specific gesture, thus making hands-free control of devices by using…

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    Video game addiction Video games are turning people into zombies! Video games have lasted in our society for a long period of time.Video game adiction has a major im Video games have been around for awhile now, and over the years they have only becoming more and more addictive. Video game addiction is not only a major problem in our our country ,but in the whole world because there are many factors which includes major video game companies making the content of video games so addictive on…

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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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    So a huge majority of video game players say Halo and Call of Duty are completely different, but they aren’t that different. Halo and Call of Duty both are first person, hold massive global tournaments, and have one of the most used online servers on console. While on the other hand they both are set in different times, they have some different game modes, and vehicle controls. Halo and Call of Duty both when online play started saw some players have great skill and decide to hold a tournament…

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    video games would increase the mental health of players, learning and exceeding in subjects like English. However, Taoism also states that there has to be a harmony between playing video games and the benefits from playing video games. So, scholastic video games should be played moderately because excessively video game playing can lead to addiction and that comes with it 's vices. Video games can reduce the symptoms of ADHD and treat anxiety. In Nathan Wilkinson 's article “Online Video Game…

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    This style of game is unique on the mobile medium. This game is most similar to the Assassin’s Creed9 game series. This series are open world games that focus on certain eras and locations in history, and about how assassins moved history along. The Underground Dragon takes this into a different direction, with it being a solely mobile game. Unlike the Assassin’s Creed games, the main plot behind these games will not focus on the power of spies. After The Underground Dragon: The Russo-Japanese…

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    With innovation even in its early stages, the original DOOM video game is one of the most renowned video games of all times for being the first to implement one of if not the most popular video game styles, the first person shooter. This style has become a staple, but not a requirement, in the genre of dystopian science fiction in video games many gamers know and love today.(DOOM, 1993) Franchises that followed in DOOM’s footsteps include the Half Life series, which follows a scientist named…

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    Rise Of Cyberbullying

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    With the rise of texting, emailing, chatrooms, and social media, there has also been the rise of cyberbullying. Some are calling it an epidemic among children because it appears that no one is safe from it because of the fact that our entire lives seem to revolve around the very media that is responsible for cyberbullying. Now, it is widely understood that media itself isn’t bullying people, but rather that people are using media to harass and heckle other people by hiding behind a screen and a…

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