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    that creates video games and game consoles. Nintendo is the creator of the Game Boy‚ Super Nintendo‚ Nintendo DS‚ Nintendo 64‚ Nintendo GameCube and of course the Wii. Nintendo is only one of the few companies that create gaming systems‚ and is in constant competition with Sony (PlayStation) and Microsoft (Xbox). Nintendo’s revenues in 2009 were $19‚308.1 million‚ with a net income of $2‚930.8 million. 1. What are the defining business and economic characteristics of the video game console industry

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    Video games in the last few decades have turned from a niche market into something that dominates the entertainment industry. According to the Entertainment Software Association‚ 42% of Americans played video games for 3 or more hours per week in 2015. With such widespread usage‚ parents and researchers alike are trying to discover the impact that these virtual realities can have. First-person shooter games‚ one of the most popular subgenres of video games‚ have become a highly politicized and controversial

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    Violent Video Games and Their Affect on Children Date: June 3‚ 2012 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas‚ or words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course. Student’s Signature: Ulises Ramirez Violent Video Games 1 Violent

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    Violent Video Games Over the past five decades there has been a discussion over violent media. This has included movies‚ music‚ music videos and television. Since 1990‚ there has been another venue on the chopping block‚ video games. Although video games have been around since the 70’s‚ the ones mainly considered in this argument have only been around for the last ten years. Some of the titles of these games are Doom‚ Grand Theft Auto‚ Warcraft and Manhunt. These are some of the games that have

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    Danger of Violent Video Games in Children The links between increased aggressive and violent behaviour and the content of video games is a controversial subject. Increased scientific evidence demonstrates that violent video games are linked to increases in aggressive cognitions‚ feelings and behaviours (e.g.‚ Anderson and Bushman‚ 2001; Anderson‚ 2004; Anderson‚ Gentile & Buckley‚ 2007) However‚ there is still much resistance to the evidence among the public and by the video game industry (e.g.‚ Entertainment

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    Fighting the online video game wars in China 1. Introduce case: Definitions 2. Information about China: Country profile: China has a tremendous market for video games. With close to 40 million gamers‚ China was commanding $1 billion in revenue in 2007. Putting these numbers into perspective: 40 million gamers equals the total population of Switzerland‚ Israel‚ Austria‚ Honduras and Bulgaria combined. Today‚ China‘s gaming public‚ meaning people that play on a regular basis‚ exceeds the population

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    For almost a century‚ video games have shaped not just our country‚ but the whole world. An entire industry was developed and it continues to thrive‚ even in our rough economic times. Some people fall into the clutches of games’ $60 (or more) price tags‚ while others wait for titles to drop into the bargain bin. But no matter how you purchase them‚ video games have become much more than just ways to pass the time. They make us laugh. They make us cry. They make us want to scream in anger and punch

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    Violence in Video Games Video game violence hasn ’t been around for very long. For the most part‚ video games have progressively gotten more violent. It seems that the more violent video games are trying to compete with violent movies‚ and other things. But the reason for this paper is do violent video games trigger people to be more violent? With the recent out break of mass school shootings‚ video games has always seemed to be one main reasons for the shootings or other types

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    Ethics and Entertainment: Video Game Censorship Athena Falconer COM/450 Ethics and Commuinication February 16‚ 2015 University of Phoenix‚ Courtney Shobert‚ BAAG1FHV59 Ethics and Entertainment: Video Game Censorship Ethics refers to standards‚ morals‚ beliefs‚ and behaviors that follows to help guide one in situations they may face. Ethics are not gained in one day but are built over time from memorable experiences. From childhood to adulthood these learned behaviors add to traits that help shape

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    internet‚ games and all that includes this industry‚ taking over the idea of „brainwashing”. First of all‚ he’s describing his favorite game from his childhood‚ that his dad bought him when he was nine. The game was called „ American Professional Baseball Assosiation” (APBA)‚ it was a baseball simulation. A company in Lancaster‚ Pennsylvania‚ had analyzed the preceding season’s statistics and created a collection of cards‚ one for each player who had played more than a dozen games that year

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