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    do these names all have in common? They are all forms of art. Like art, video games have many artistic qualities. For many years we have seen art as nothing but mere paintings, carvings, and ink work, but as technology advanced so did people’s understanding of art. People then opened up and began to accept other works such as writing, poetry, songs, graffiti, film, and architecture. Now some begin to wonder: Can video games be a work of art? Many architects, artists, journalists, poets and…

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    where sexism doesn’t exist. Sexsism and the portrayal of women in the video games industry is creating a culture that degrades and oppresses women. This essay discusses the amount of people in contact with video games, physical portrayal of women as well as the sexism that women face when working in the video game industry. In the United States over 58% of Americans play video games; 52% are male and 48% are female. When the video game industry started marketing towards the everyday family it…

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    In this case I am referring specifically to video games. The topic of overplaying videogames is quite frequently debated between those who believe video games are a waste of time, and the gamers themselves. Although video games might take up a lot of time, I believe that they should be played more often because they provide entertainment for all ages, immerse players in entirely new worlds, give some players a highly competitive setting,…

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    genres of video games before? Everybody like play video games; however, everyone like to play specific video games their taste. I do have a thing for video games, but I have specific genres that I do play the most while playing it. So today, I would like to inform you about the three type genres of video games: Action/Adventure, Simulation, and Role-playing. Also the benefits of the three genres I had chosen. (Transition: Now that we talk about the introduction of video game…

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    Video Games, an ultraviolent medium of consuming mass amounts of desensitized violence, or at least this is what a lot of people like to say yet sometimes I feel this is like an old man yelling about those kids and their fancy new technology, having no respect for the old times. These new video games haven’t harmed the masses by causing America’s egregious amount of mass shooting but the scapegoat has decidedly been video games because they are a new medium and people are scared of the unholy…

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    the perpetrators of these terrifying crimes, all share in common? They all loved to play violent video games. But these boys are not the only ones to play such games, and a study done by Healthline in 2014 concluded that over 90% of children in the United States have played video games of some sort and around 90% of video games portray some violence (Barclay). Though many people believe video games to…

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    words used to describe violent video games such as Grand Theft Auto, one of the most popular video games among teenagers. Experts agree that violent video games are a recipe for aggression. The effects of violent video games are as varied as the number of the games. Given how common these type of video games are, mental health doctors are swarmed with questions from parents who are worried about the affect these games have on their children. In a study called “Video Game Use Among Teens” by…

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    With the introduction of computers, video games have become a main part of todays childrens’ and teens culture. As video games are becoming more and more prominent a lot of the old generation questions whether they are actually harmful for their children to be playing video games. Millions of studies are conducted to prove that video games are harmful at the same time others trying to prove the benefits of gaming life. Video gaming is a double-edged sword there are a lot of benefits of gaming…

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    Video Game Violence We all know people who play violent video games, we ourselves may have played a an aggressive game at least one time in our life span. But are we aware of the impact of playing long hours of brutal video games have on young people. Exposure to excessive violence makes youth believe it 's acceptable to practice violent actions. Although some parent may believe violent videos games doesn 't affect young people 's behavior, however spending several hours playing aggressive…

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    For the last 20 years, people have been questioning what the effects of Video Games are on the body and brain. Video games have received lots of negative attention due to some researchers saying that violent games can corrupt the brain. They are also frowned upon by many parents, who believe they are just time-wasters. It is a little bit too easy to just blame these games as the reason for why kids become violent, or antisocial. In ongoing studies, scientist believe that Videogames are actually…

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