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    start playing video games when I was eight years old. I use to play with computers at first. I did not know about PlayStations or any other video game system. I asked my aunt to buy me a PlayStation 2 when I saw it in the super market in Africa I was curious about it because it was kind expensive and looking interesting. Most video games have disadvantages and advantages. Most parents look at the disadvantage and they feel differently than the way we feel about video games. Some video games…

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    some form of gaming (Brand & Todhunter 2015). Evidently a large majority of Australians are playing games and almost half of Australia is suffering from a mental illness, however there has not been much research into the correlation of moderate game consumption and mental illness, rather most research has been focused on addiction. This study will investigate if there is any link between video games and mental illness, and help determine any positive or negative effects in regards to mental…

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    Although video games were traditionally designed to attract adolescent boys in arcades, it’s not a surprise that in recent years video games have evolved and become an integral part of the lives of many children. For many boys and girls, video games have become one of their most important and favorite activities of the day. Many children rush home after school and delay doing their homework, so that they can embark on a simulated adventure through their game systems. From playing Nintendo Dog…

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    Video games keeps reinforcing these negative representations and stereotypes each title they release, this negatively impacts the consumers of these videogames by changing their view and expectations of females in reality. Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz & Dana Mastro (2009) stated that the male audiences prefer to choose an ‘’over sexualized’’ and that short term effects of exposure to female video games characters can influence gender related beliefs and self concepts’’. In the Game ‘’Metroid’’ the…

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    Have you ever been watching a movie, or playing a game, that had you so immersed, you needed to remind yourself this was a fantasy? Storming the beaches of Normandy, traversing the galaxy on an Imperial Star Destroyed, or slinging through downtown Manhattan next to Spider-Man, all different mediums of film, television and video games have the power to integrate their audiences into their world, and create an exciting and enjoyable experience. When fanfiction develops, techniques are employed…

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    Importance Of Video Games

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    school. As weird as this may sound, collecting video games is one of my hobbies and I really enjoy doing it. Currently, I have over 500 video games and each one of them has a story in which how I was able to get ahold of it. The most memorable ones are probably the games that came from Limited Run Games. Limited Run Games is a company in which they bring digital video games in a physical version and sell them in a limited quantity. Out of the 17 games that are released as of this essay, I own…

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    Harmful Effects of Television Did you know in 53% of households of 7th- to 12th-graders, there are no rules about TV watching(Boyse)? What about watching television as a child? You probably have very fond memories of your favorite t.v. shows. But did those same television shows actually hurt you more than you think? Ever since the early 1950’s people have been worried about the effects of television on children. There are many good things about television as well. Television has great…

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    software engineering and game design? Role Models Everyone knows that young people are influenced by what they see around them. Teachers, parents, relatives and family friends are all role models. Because not many women are currently employed as software engineers, younger women and girls will not see it as a career that they could succeed at. Women today succeed in many careers, so girls have many role models in these careers, but not in software engineering and game design. Girls don't…

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    Kids Criticize Tv

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    TV unlike many of us thinks is actually unscrupulous for us. We tell our kids to watch television when they are bored. Yet, by this we are doing wrong. In TV kids see inappropriate activities and can disrespect their parents. Article from, ‘‘Kids Criticize TV’’ proofs this, ‘‘Older children said television encourages them to experiment with sex too soon and to disrespect their parents.’’ Furthermore, it also lowers the relationships with parents. Kids who watch television usually sleeps…

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    Tron Legacy Analysis

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    cyberpunk themes seen in the film are repeated, though not all. Tron tells the story of a young man named Sam Flynn whose father, former CEO of ENCOM (a large and global video game corporation) who has also been missing for the past twenty years, is asked to investigate a peculiar pager message received from his father’s old video arcade. Sam discovers a hidden computer in the basement of the arcade that ends up teleporting him into a virtual reality that his farther had created for…

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