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    The Relation of Narratives and Video Games Video games are a relatively new form of entertainment; the first video game is considered to be Tennis for Two (1958)‚ around fifty years ago‚ while film has been around for over one-hundred years‚ the printing press for over five-hundred‚ and storytelling for thousands of years before that. Because of its newness‚ video games are a developing medium‚ their conventions and potential have not been explored as fully in comparison with film and literature

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    Causes of video game to be popular People around the world spend a massive hours weekly playing video games. But the question is what has made video games very appealing to audience? Why are they so popular? First of all‚ what makes capitalism so appealing to people is very similar to the success of video games. Capitalism and video games have attracted most primitive of human desires such as greed and murder. In addition‚ capitalism attracts people interest and need to build any kind of success

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    article “Do Video Games Kill?” author‚ Karen Sternheimer‚ brings up an interesting and controversial subject about video games. “If we want to understand why young people‚ particularly middle class or other stable environments‚ become homicidal‚ we need to look beyond the games they play.” Sternheimer starts her article by giving an example of the video game “Doom” that became a target for critics. Shooting at the schools in Kentucky‚ Oregon‚ and Colorado were most probably caused by video games. The author

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    intrigued the most in is the one of the video games. Video games have always interested me‚ ever since I was a young lad. I began playing video games when I was at the age of 4; it began with the Nintendo Entertainment System‚ one of my personal favorites. Next after a span of a few years my family purchased me and my brother the PlayStation One‚ which was an innovation of its time. The PlayStation Two came a few years later with better selection of games and improved graphics‚ very very fun in my

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    BODY Games in the past were viewed in the light of fun and leisure‚ but now it is slowly being recognized as a tool for learning where students are being engaged and immersed on the subject being learned (Annetta‚ 2008‚ p 229). This explains the steady application of video games in aiding different teaching approaches and experimenting with its use. According to Garris et. al (2002‚ p 441) there are several reasons for the popularity of video games as an educational tool; first‚ is that its use

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    Home Video Game Industry From JIAN QU To Dr. Scott Kiker Date 6/23/2013 1. Why the rapid growth of Atari? Why the 1982-85 collapse? How did Nintendo rebuild the industry? What was its strategy? The reason of rapid growth is the Atari’s products are highly differentiation. Atari is the first company enters the market‚ although some companies enter the market later‚ but Atari already build the reputation of highest technology support and the popular games provider to the customers. In the

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    characteristically is employed to create an unfair advantage‚ usually in one’s own interest‚ and often at the expense of others. Cheating implies the breaking of rules. There are plenty ways to cheat‚ you can cheat in a relationship‚ academically‚ and in games. Cheating is when a person misleads‚ deceives‚ or acts dishonestly on purpose. For kids‚ cheating may happen at school‚ at home‚ or while playing a sport.Some kids cheat because they’re busy or lazy and they want to get good grades without spending

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    Video games are notorious for having a number of negative effects on an individual and have built the reputation for being unhealthy‚ but Jane McGonigal hopes to break that stigma; Jane believes that video games can actually save the world. I appreciate her optimism and enthusiasm‚ but there are many flaws to what she is saying. For one‚ she states that we should increase the number of hours that we spend playing video games; she claims that video this will bring out the best in them. If so‚ why

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    2014 Video Games Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about video games. Thesis: Video games have changed throughout the years and now has become a major part in our society. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Video games are used by everyone scientist‚ military‚ and of course the casual players. B. Credibility Statement: 1. Video games play a major role in my life‚ I don’t remember a day without playing at least one hour a day. 2. I spend at least a third of my day playing video games

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    Home Video Game Industry In 1972 founders Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney scrounged $50‚000 from family‚ friends and local banks‚ formed their own company. They hired Alan Alcorn who created Pong and put a sample unit in Andy Capp’s Tavern in suburban Sunnyvale to see if anyone would play it. Twenty-four hours later‚ the owner called Bushnell in a rage and demanded that he get over to the bar with his tool kit as soon as possible--the prototype game had broken down because it was being flooded with

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