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    It is often speculated that video gaming seems to be a solitary activity due to misdirected criticism at the industry itself. In reality however, a large part of what makes playing video games enjoyable is being able to communicate your individual gaming experiences to those around you partaking in similar activities. Many developers in the industry today have taken advantage of this breakthrough in communication technology and use it to influence the social aspect of today’s culture. Not only…

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    age are endless. Constant upgrades are being made to all aspects of the video game world. Switching from console gaming to PC gaming is something that just keeps getting bigger by the day. The gaming industry constantly evolving has caused the technology of the film industry as well as the platform that games are being played to be propelled by gaming technology, this paper will examine, content distribution, how video games changed the film industry, and technological advancement. Now before we…

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    across the world play videogames as a pastime. However, the international success of video gaming, paired with the rise of global connectivity via the Internet, means that many ethical issues can arise. Video games have existed since the 1950s, but their popularity first boomed in the 70s. A company named Atari dominated the industry, until various high budget games caused them to go bankrupt, and gave video games a bad name in the western world. In the 80s, Nintendo, a Japanese company,…

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    The U.S. industry research firm IBIS world rated the video game industry as the 7th top fastest growing industry in the world from 2000-2016.() Emerging Markets The video game industry has tremendous potential to continue its strong pattern of growth throughout the coming years. A large portion of this continued growth can be attributed to major emerging markets in the video game industry that until recently have been inaccessible for various reasons. A few of these major emerging markets in…

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    Feminist Frequency

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    article argues that the game industry has itself to blame for misogyny. The author uses this lady by the name of Anita Sarkeesian as an example. Sarkeesian hosts a series of online videos called Feminist Frequency in which she talks about the negative depiction of women in video games. She has stirred up so much criticism in the gaming community. That someone created a game called “Beat up Anita Sarkeesian”. The author encourages readers to go play a competitive online game and notice how many…

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    Mass Murder Cases

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    Video Game is not the True Face behind the Mass Murder In the last decade, the number of mass murder cases has been rising in North America. Some examples of such mass murder cases include the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut and the shooting at Batman the Dark Night Rises Premiere in Colorado from 2012 and 2013 alone that caught the attention of many people and the media. Recently, there are lots of video games that are published with violent content, such as Grand Theft…

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    television shows, social media applications for smart phones, and video games are taking over much of the time people spend daily. There always seems to be the next bigger and better thing. This leaves people with a desire to obtain these things to be a part of what everyone else is doing. Society has painted a picture of “exclusiveness” when you have the latest smart phones, social media applications, televisions, or video games. If we all hunger for acceptance and purpose, than we are all…

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    representation in the video game industry. The film is composed of several individual interviews that touch upon the same broad topic of LGBT gamers. The propositions advanced in the documentary offer temporary relief to marginalized gamers, but in order to ensure that gamers are not persecuted based on sexual orientation or gender, a new empathetic perspective has to be adopted by gamers as well as by video game designers. The film begins by explaining what a game is and the effects games can…

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    famous and exquisite game consoles. Today’s technology has enabled us to create some of the most incredible video games and consoles ever. Usually most people, who play a video game, have not a slight idea as what has happened to enable them to enjoy such remarkable technology. The path to creating these high tech gizmos has not been an easy one as there have been many difficulties in there advancements. Like the demanding needs and challenges to make them better. The first video game console…

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    Before the introduction to video games, board games were dominant for centuries. In 3000BCE Egyptians developed the first known board game called Senet (Carr, 2016,) however one may speculate that other games could have developed earlier. Recent history traces the development of arcade games, which created a cultural change influencing the development of computer games. Historically there have been ever changing goal posts and new horizons for the…

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