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    2.3.2 Marketing Mix 8 2.4 Associations 9 2.5 Ten Keys to a strong brand 9 3. BRAND ARCHITECTURE 10 3.1. Brand portfolio 8 3.1.1 Consoles 8 3.1.1.1 Wii 8 3.1.1.2 Wii U 8 3.1.1.3 Nintendo DS Family 8 3.1.2 Games 8 3.1.3 Characters 8 3.2 Typology of branding structures 9 3.3 Dynamics in brand structures 9 3.4 The key principles for brand structures 9 3.5 The end of local brands 9 4. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS 8 4.1 Advertising campaign By Camille

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    present world. The Hunger Games is based on a depressing world which we would all hate to live in. Collins brings to our attention some of the problems we have in today’s world such as our obsession with looking perfect‚ how we waste our time‚ and how selfish we are. In our society we waste our time on video games‚ appearance‚ TV and computers while there are people who can barely survive and spend every minute of there day trying to keep their family alive. In the Hunger Games the capitol waste there

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    Since the early days of the video game industry‚ there have been many controversies related to violence‚ addiction‚ explicit graphics‚ and sexual themes. The misrepresentation of women being one of the many. The Damsel in Distress has become one of the most widely used gender clichés and misrepresentations of women in the history of gaming. As a trope the Damsel in Distress is a plot device in which a female character is placed in a perilous situation from which she cannot escape on her own and

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    Artificial Intelligence and Its Use in Games Robert Beaird 10/10/08 As long as computer games have been made‚ there has been a desire and demand for smarter‚ faster‚ and better artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence‚ which is often referred to as “AI‚” is “[…] the mimicking of human thought and cognitive processes to solve complex problems.” [1] In the case of games‚ this would mean various tasks involving problem solving and reacting

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    The product life cycle consist of four different phases like‚ 1. Introduction 2. Growth 3. Maturity 4. Decline. The life cycle stage of Nintendo is at growth rate‚ the video games have a potential demand in international market. The Nintendo has already successful in launching video games like Wii. Hence Nintendo product Wii is in growth stage. The life cycle of its competitors are in introduction stage only‚ compared to

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    list of factors that can convert computer games into real-life violence stimulators. Essay Questions: Why have computer games caught the attention of Mass Media nowadays? How can computer games stimulate violence in everyday life? What does New York University say in relation of computer games? Thesis Statement: The opinion that games make violent actions normal for the player and therefore make the player pitiless can be often heard. In this case the game is the cause of violence and the act of

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    Researchers‚ parents and educators are all discussing the controversy around violent video games and their influence on kids. The audience seems to be divided into two large groups: one is in favor of restricting or even banning violent video games as they make children (and‚ arguably‚ adults as well) more prone to aggressive behavior‚ like that seen on the screen. Opponents of this view claim that video games do not cause violent behavior in real life and are‚ in fact‚ a safe outlet to natural aggression

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    Game Over: The effects of Violent Video Games on Children Seven hours. That is the amount of hours a day the average American child plays a video games (Anderson 354)‚ and with technology advancing and games becoming more graphic‚ the concern over a violent game’s effect over a child’s development is growing. What does playing video games for seven hours do to a child’s development? Violent‚ role-playing video games adversely affects a child’s development and causes aggression in children and adolescents;

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    Some people can actually be diagnosed with a condition called: obesity. There are some medical professionals out there that say that Obesity qualifies as a disease. Whether obesity is a condition or disease‚ Obesity is an abnormal high proportion/percent of body fat. A doctor can assess the percentage of body fat simply and easily by measuring body weight in proportion to height‚ which is the usual way of determining if an individual is overweight‚ obese‚ or at normal‚ healthy weight. A physician/doctor

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    him “Yes”.’ This means Thomas Wintour was part of the plot Catesby put him into this. So Thomas Wintour was part of this as well. The sources do not agree with each other because source B says they only need to ‘destroy parliament’ and in source C it says ‘Catholics must even kill the king to help their region’. 4.Guy Fawkes could not write after he was tortured because he was so badly wounded by the tortures he could not write at all not even his own name. The first picture shows when he wrote

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