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    The Bad Effects of Video or Computer Gaming Submitted by: Kevin Richard G. Operiano Kevin Eric R. Siangco Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1. Gaming Culture 4 2. Video Game Culture 5 3. Massive-multiplayer Online Gaming

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    Research Quotes “Game developers must balance an implicit notion of fun with the educational merit of a video game. In most commercial examples‚ disciplinary content is secondary to enjoyment and pleasure. In most educational examples‚ fun and engagement is a byproduct of the context. Developers face the daunting task of maximizing the technological elements of video games alongside the educational affordances. Further‚ they must accomplish this without losing the intangible element of fun…educators

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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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    Mecca 1 The American educational system has been hindered by video games. If you look around you‚ you will realize that video games are everywhere. From Ipods‚ to smart phones‚ televisions‚ to even some of our printers now have games. Our generation is called the “Joystick Generation”‚ and for good reason too. Everyone is plugged in and no one more so than America’s youth. To put the impact of the “Joystick Generation” into perspective‚ take into account that software sales spiked twenty-eight

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    what market it is? Video games! Hello fellow classmates today I’ll be talking about video games as voices of creation and destruction. Although I will be focusing on the destructive viewpoint of video games I will be shedding some light on the creation side as well. The destructive nature of video games is perhaps best illustrated by looking at gamers who play Call of Duty. This game causes the gamer’s brain to hyper-focus on all the information it has acquired about the game and disregard everything

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    Ethical Debates in Video Game Design Like any industry‚ the video game industry certainly has its fair share of ongoing ethical debates regarding the sort of content that designers should be allowed to place in their games. The issues themselves are indeed ethically questionable issues‚ with potentially consequential results. I have chosen four that highlight the importance and nature of some of these debates. One of these debates is about excessive violence in video games‚ and whether it ’s

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    Hand- eye coordination‚ fine motor and spatial kills are some of the advantages associated with the use of videogames give the young a chance to use many functions of her brain at the same time. 1. Player coordinates their brain interpretation and reaction with the movement in their hands and fingertips. 2. Player can learn iconic and visual attention skills from video games.  Simulation and real-world skills are advantages that give the videogames making an easier way to educate and provide

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    Video games are being played everywhere‚ but do they hold value? People use video games for entertainment‚ however that might not be the only benefit gamers receive. Most people will look at games as a reason children act out‚ in a small manner or in some cases‚ horrendous acts. There are plenty of studies on the negative effects of video games‚ not as many to why these games should matter‚ but playing these games may give many positive effects. Although more research would paint a clearer picture

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    research has shown that video games are the fastest growing form of entertainment in the world‚ and almost young people age 8-18 play video games an average of 13.2 hours every week (Price-Mitchel‚ 2013). It seems that the young people who are influenced utmost by these games. Many people believe that some games may have positive impact‚ but other people consider that some games are probably in reverse. Consequently‚ people may destroy themselves if they continue to play games without knowing about

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    VIDEO GAMES ; TIME WASTING VIDEO GAMESt; TIME WASTING There is a fine line between using your time to your advantage and one of which you’re on a couch watching the latest Hannah Montana episode. I plan on explain how you use video games to achieve that maximum goal. Many adults over the age of 40 don’t take the classic controller or the player seriously and from that you get the hate and criticism you see today. From here on out I will take you on an in-depth tour of the latest video games and

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