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    very rare which is not a good thing according to scientist. In todays World there is so many things to occupy yourself with. Many years ago teens played board games and listened to the radio and watched Andy Griffith it wasn’t a rerun in those days. Now days there are xboxs, playstations, iphones,…

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    Argument essay for LIA 102 PC vs Console, This are the hard questions as a gamer if you chose a console you get most of the big releases, they are easier to use, and then there's the all important console exclusives. Consoles are more intuitive and most don't require internet to play games on them. However PCs are easily modified and upgraded, they also have far more precise controls for most games and there is a staggering amount of games that come out on a regular basis. This can make it…

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    Games that are used to promote a product, and/or a company trying to promote a product or commercial message inside a retail accessible video game is called an advergame. Usually, advergames are used to promote products that are high in sugar and fat content. For example, there is a game called “World Gone Sour” that is used to promote the product Sour Patch Kids (A type of sour gummy candy). Advergames don't just promote the product they also create money for the company! Ad revenue in…

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    Video games have recently been linked to school shootings, violent outbursts, and increased irritability levels in children and young adults. In Time’s online article “Little By Little, Violent Video Games Make Us More Aggressive”, Alice Park writes about the ongoing debate regarding violence in video games. She writes “Worries about how violence in virtual reality might play out in real life have led legislators to propose everything from taxing violent video games to proposing age restrictions…

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    Video Games: A Misunderstood Medium For many years children and adults have enjoyed a special form of entertainment that provides experiences like no other, the video game. These electronic toys have been on the market since the 1970’s, a recent development, and history has shown that new trends are often targeted as a scapegoat for problems of the time. Currently, the ever growing industry of video games has been the source of such controversy, and is frequently blamed for many of the…

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    Video games and other interactions with technology can have both beneficial and detrimental effects on the lives of their users. The question now is, are video games really as bad as some our society some claim, or do they have good benefits for society. To these questions my answer is yes and yes. As mentioned above some video games have many beneficial health benefits. As such, we can, and in some cases should use them. The ways in which games can relieve symptoms from accidents, assist…

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    treatment camps for internet addicts. (De 1) Many people who play videogames agree that they are addicting. But, what they don’t know is they’re falling into a trap. “One of the main reasons video games are so addictive is they are designed to be that way. Video game designers are looking to make a profit.” (Video Game Addiction Symptoms, Causes, Effects 1) So, as the designers are making their money, users are losing theirs.…

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    Video Games are secretly good for you The news and media likes to push blame onto the video game industry for most of the recent tragedies that occur in high schools and society today. Several news stations have claimed that video games are too violent and desensitizing to the younger audiences and should be banned or severely restricted in what kind of content they should have. The problem with most of these groups’ point of views is that they are only focusing on the negative impact games have…

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    In today’s society, video games have caused children to act out aggressively and violently. The evolution of video games over the decades has been drastic. Modern video games allow adolescents to acquire knowledge that would not be available to them otherwise, such as accurate aiming and shooting a gun. In a virtual world, there is no consequences for crime, which teaches them that it is okay to be a murderer, thief, drug dealer, or alcoholic. After an extended amount of time spent in a virtual…

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    Violent Video Games: a Cause or Just another Blame? At the current technology advance rate, video games are taking over as one of the most popular choice of entertainment among children and young adults. As the popularity continues to grow, there are also many concerns regarding to the effects of violent video games on our younger generation. In fact, many people blame on violent video games being the solely cause of teenager mass shooting events. However, I firmly believe that violent video…

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