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    Game Plan • Problem There are many problems people assume are caused from video games. In addition multiple studies over several topics have been researched due to these assumptions. Three problems I found commonly in question were increased physical fighting, bullying, and shootings. Physical fights happen although many of us wish they didn’t. Children and adults all ages play video games. Most of the video games that have a violent rating contain increased physical fighting. Sometimes while…

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    similar to many other missions in popular violent video games. The majority of the time, the player of this game will turn off their Xbox or PlayStation and either go to sleep or go out to the living room and has an in-depth conversation with their family about the days’ events. They will go about their day and continue to live their life…

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    Video Game Violence has been a controversial topic for many years. With the new technology and more modern games such Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty played a big role in most children’s lives as they started to think and act more aggressively. Innocent children lie on the floor, dead. Their harmless lives taken like the others in the countless school shootings that have recently occurred in the United States. Encouraged by violent media and trained by realistic video games, the violent…

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    Halo 3 Marketing Strategy

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    The ‘Believe’ campaign catapulted Halo 3 from an ordinary video game into a worldwide cultural phenomenon due to its ability to build an emotional bond with the audience. The innovative stream of interactive TV, Web and cinema advertisements was an inspired approach that successfully attracted an audience beyond the typical gamer. Though the $170 million generated in Halo 3's first 24 hours of hitting shelves led many to deem it the biggest launch in entertainment history, the campaign that…

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    Did you know that there's another high profile video game releasing today that isn't called Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain? Mad Max, an open world adventure set in the same universe as the iconic film franchise of the name, also hits store shelves. The game's demos and trailers did a good job of showing of the gorgeous post-apocalyptic setting and extensive car combat and customization features, but what about the overall package? The first reviews for Mad Max have begun to trickle in and…

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    Violent Games Are Not the Main Cause for Aggressive Behaviour Amongst Children. Farlo Stolk Group C2 Brigitte van Pelt Avans University of Applied Sciences Violent Games Are Not the Main Cause for Aggressive Behaviour Amongst Children. Many people believe that playing violent games makes children more susceptible for aggressive behaviour. Parents withhold their children from playing games with violent content, because they think that these games are the reason of aggressive…

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    Video gaming is some of the most fun people experience in their day-to-day lives. Video games can serve as a stress reliever after a long day at work, a form of competition among friends, and offers the ability to be someone or something one truly desires to be. The video game community is constantly expanding. However, in what appears to be such an expansive universe it seems that women are consistently left out of the loop. Women in video games are most often portrayed in one of two ways:…

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    working in the game industry at any level got me motivated so much I know I'll surpass myself on this job. I've always been passionate about video games and always been pushing their limits. Even the games I love the most I end up finding things I would've done differently, it's what drives me toward my goal of creating and directing my own titles I want to make games that I will be proud of. When I start finding flaws with games I like I usually turn to mods, no mater which game I install mods…

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    pieces, video games should be fully recognized as works of art. Any artistic piece needs various components in order for it to be complete. One of the most important of these components is work. Artwork does not simply make itself, and artists are required to often spend copious amounts of time and effort into making their finished products.…

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    Nintendo Case Analysis

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    Utilize identical or substitutable technologies similar to competitors, innovate and create new games and products within target market, revamp the launch strategy, create better work conditions for developers. Our first recommended solution is to utilize identical or substitutable technology as our competitors especially in the area of motion graphics and providing other entertainment besides just video games. One of the most popular complaints that consumers have against…

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