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    industry? What was its strategy? After Bushnell settled on Atari‚ his first built was the simplest game‚ which people knew the rules immediately‚ and this game could be played with only one hand. Then‚ Bushnell talked his way into a $ 50000 line of credit from a local bank to start his business. By 1974‚ 100‚000 Pong-like games were sold worldwide‚ and although Atari manufactured only 10 percent of the game‚ the company still made $3.2 million that year. Atari had a rapid growth because it is a new industry

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    The Video Game Narrative The first argument that arose out of the video game world was the debate of video game violence. Still unresolved‚ this debate has actually allowed for the video game industry to come fully into the main stream. As the din over violence quieted the fans of the game society began to focus on issues more akin to their own style. So then began the debate of game play vs. the video game narrative. The question arose; can a game also be a story? While the semantics would suggest

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    The Positive and Negative effects of Video Games I. Video games have both positive and negative effect on the human brain. a. Positive Influence b. Negative Influence. c. Recommended for Video Games II. Positive Influence. "Video games change your brain‚" according to University of Wisconsin psychologist C. Shawn Green. a. It can increase problem solving and logic. 1. Accuracy- Action games‚ according to a study by the University of Rochester‚ train the brains of players to make

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    Matthew Cotanny Ms.Tompson English12 January 11‚ 2013 Kids and There Video Games Why do kids like to play violent games? Kids like to play violent video games because‚ Their parents like to fight a lot sometimes. What kids do is when they hear their parents fighting is go to their room and just isolate themselves from their parents and just play with their friends all night long until

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    VIDEO GAME PARLOUR Procedure: Any person desiring to run a Video Game Parlor shop shall apply for a license to the Licensing Unit. The license for a Video Game Parlour is granted under the “Regulations for Licensing and Controlling Places of Public Amusement (Other than Cinemas) and Performances of Public Amusement (Amendment ) 1991. Step 1 The following documents are to be submitted for grant of Video Game Parlour License Documents required 1 Application on prescribed form for the grant

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    system. At the time when Nintendo earned money on its 8-bit systems and wasnt going to reduce sales of 8-bit games by introducing new console‚ Sega ‚who had experience from its arcade games‚ decide to create a new more advanced product. At last Nintendo also decided to introduce a 16-bit system but to that time it was useless. At first it was incompatible with Nintendo’s high amount of 8-bit games. And also it was made too late. Gamers already had Sega’s systems; they liked it and have no need to buy

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    Mrs. Taylor English 1010 9 AM 1‚ Nov 2011 Cause Essay Draft 1 The Effects of Video Game addiction Video Game Addiction is a big problem in today’s society. Today many people children and adults alike are getting hooked and have little hope of getting out of the addiction and its causing problems with their personal lives. For most young people‚ playing games on a computer‚ video game console‚ or handheld device is just a regular part of the day. Most are able to juggle the multiple

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    Cooper English 101 08/08/2013 Video games effects on social life Many people have always been looking for some type of entertainment‚ and it has been through many forms‚ from playing with toys‚ to playing cards‚ to playing sports‚ and etc. However‚ nowadays with so much access to technology and everything that it offers. Various entertainments are way more exciting and sophisticated. Among the new electronic inventions‚ the 21th century has revealed video games‚ a new exhilaration creating a virtual

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    Sierra Villanueva Mrs. José English II PAP 4th 8 November 2011 Of Mice And Men : An Annotated Bibliography "Book Review: Of Mice & Men." A Novel Menagerie. Novel Menagerie‚ 2009. Web. 7 Nov 2011. <http://anovelmenagerie.com/2009/02/18/book-review-of-mice-and-men/>. The author of this review focuses on the life of Lennie. She sympathizes with the hard times Lennie had to go through as a character. The author describes Lennie to the readers as an innocent‚ childlike character who

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    Anthony Martino English Comp Annotated Bibliography Change the Age to Save the Lives The legal drinking age in the United States is the only age that is above 19 years of age. Everywhere else in the world the age is 19 and under and some countries don’t even have a drinking age. The drinking age should be lowered to 18 because it will help all the problems that come with underage drinking. There is a numerous amount of reasons to change the drinking age to 18 and there are also many opposing thoughts

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