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    never had any sort of video gaming system. My parents never invested in the activity and I never felt the desire to have video games, until I was about 12. I received my first gaming system, which was a Nintendo GameCube. I had two games…

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    Video Game Addiction Essay

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    Have people ever seen toxic symptom of the video game? When people are extremely anxious about the video game, they play the video game over 19 hours a week, do not spend time for other activities or other people, and feel social phobias. According to the research from South Korea, 8% of population of the country people between 9 to 39 years old struggle from internet or gaming addiction in the 2010 government study. Many people might think that video game addiction is disease of disorder;…

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    In 2011, a California law was brought before the Supreme Court, a law that would have banned the sale of “violent” video games to minors. The former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, had originally supported this law, having signed it in 2005. “We have a responsibility to our kids and our communities,” stated Schwarzenegger, “to protect (them) against the effects of games that depict ultraviolent actions, just as we already do with movies.” Despite the ex-governor’s sentiments, the…

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    Children And Video Games

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    Video Games are being targeted by most adults that either don 't approve of them or they would rather have kids and teen focus more on school and getting a job then having fun while learning. Video Games can help improve three main things in life, those are a better social life , your physique, both your mentality and your overall emotional well being. Video Games can overall enhance your social skills, since there are many different games out there from single person role playing games like…

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    Kantianism In Video Games

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    Introduction Video games can be defined as the electronic manipulation images and words by a computer program and produced on a display screen. Video games have become one among the most popular pass-time activity for different social demographics (Mohr & Rahman, 2011). According to (Williams, 2003) video games have gotten insanely profitable in addition to being highly used. A game related to call of duty boosted one billion dollars as reported by activation (Griffiths, 2013). Video games have…

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    Video Game Violence

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    According to Brad Bushman video games have become more violent since the 1970’s. Studies have shown that children are starting to act more aggressive. Children have also committed more acts of violence. The game “Death Race” has encouraged any one who is playing it to run over the “gremlins” that actually look like humans. Even the arcade video game “Pac-Man” has faced criticism for the excessive amount of cartoon violence that is in that game. In the 1990’s violence in video games have become…

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    Video Games Misconceptions

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    Throughout the last decade video games have received a lot of heat from the media in terms of the amount of violence in each game and how it potentially influences violent behavior in children and adolescents. This misconception can be disproven if you take into account the environmental factors, psychological factors, and the individual interactions with people met through online video gaming. These three factors have a greater effect than the actual game itself and it’s where a lot of the…

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    Violent video games have been blamed for increases in bullying, aggression, and even school shootings. Many believe that these games desensitize players to violence, reward players for simulating violence, and teach them that violence is an acceptable way to resolve conflicts. On the other hand, video game supporters argue that a vast majority of the research on the topic is deeply flawed and that no fundamental relationships have been found between video games and social violence. They see…

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    spent $4.5 billion US dollars alone on video games. And it 's not just your average teenager forking out the cash to play the latest releases on the latest console. No, nowadays it is everyone from your ' little sister playing "Cooking Mama" on her DS to Grandads using their Wii Fit to stay in shape. It is true that video games have become loved widely and heartily, however, worried qualms from both parents and scientific professionals have criticized the games, on the supposed effect they…

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    Anime and video games are two subjects that play an important role in both eastern and western popular culture. The ascension of both anime and video games into popular culture originated first in Japan, and eventually their influence spread across the globe. I’ve been engrossed in both subjects since I was young, and I believe my appreciation for both was no coincidence. Anime and video games, after all, have always felt similar to me, but why is that? To answer that question, I will consider…

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