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    Not many know that over half of the top fifty video games have violence involved. Imagine what it would be like if video games were real-life. How terrible would that make the world? Simulated violence in video games has an extremely negative impact on gamers. Games with simulated violence should not be played because they have dangerous health effects‚ causes aggression‚ and leads to inappropriate behavior. Simulated violence is common in video games making it easy to make a connection when people

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    In the 1970s‚ video games were introduced into all our lives. At first‚ people saw them as a game to spend an entertaining time with but throughout the decades‚ scientists are becoming interested in the negative and unfavorable effects it is providing to the young. Video games are a unique form of entertainment because they encourage players to become a part of the game´s script. In violent video games‚ the player is often required to take the point of view of the shooter or perpetrator. Players

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    Violent video games are both different and have a lot in common with non-violent video games. Some games produce different feelings than others‚ while others may make you think differently about what you are doing. In any case‚ I enjoy pretty much all video games and have grown up playing various different genres of video games. I have a friend who‚ throughout this entire semester has been trying to get me to come over and play “NBA 2K ‘16” with him on his Playstation 4. It was just this week that

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    genre-electronic video games-reinvigorated the debate. Two features of video games fuel renewed interest by researchers‚ public policy makers‚ and the general public. First‚ the active role required by video games is a double-edged sword. It helps educational video games be excellent teaching tools for motivational and learning process reasons. But‚ it also may make violent video games even more hazardous than violent television or cinema. Second‚ the arrival of a new generation of ultraviolent video games

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    Yacoub ALjaffery IENG 031/08 Spring 2013 Types of Video Games People think that video games are all the same‚ but in reality video games world is very huge and has many types and varieties of games. Same as movies‚ video games are developing to match people’s need and desire to be part of another experience to try out. As a result‚ video gaming companies are delivering a variety of video games types. Among all the types of video games‚ three are dominating‚ which are Role-play‚ Adventure‚ and

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    sounds like something that you would get arrested for. However for most kids‚ this is something that they would do while playing violent video games. In today’s society we see these violent video games as a normal pass time where kids would get together and play games like black ops‚ grand theft auto‚ halo‚ assassin’s creed‚ battle field and many more. Most of these games revolve around killing‚ stealing‚ decapitating‚ assassinating and etc. Just saying these words make me cringe! Do you guys really think

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    Video Game Delivery Project Company: SmartGames Project Team: Shweta Somalwar – Project Manager Danielle Vermitsky – Team Member Loc Nguyen – Team Member Shawn Hopkins – Team Member Anthony De Marzio – Team Member Table of Contents Project Charter (Updated) 3 Project Scope Statement 5 Work Breakdown Structure 8 Gantt chart 10 Scope Verification Strategy 11 Change Control Strategy 12 Project Charter (Updated) Project Title: Video Game Delivery Project Project Start

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    creators make violent video games (McGrath 3). If the violence is justified in some way then it could be considered as morally acceptable (McGrath 4). Most violent video games are made so that the player for no particular reason murders and tortures innocent people (McGrath 4). This could be enhanced by making it morally correct like self defense (McGrath 4). There also should be a lesson learned at the same time showing how killing another human being is wrong (McGrath 4). The video game “Dishonored” is

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    English 101 05 Feb 2013 Do Video Games Promote Violence? Video games are being blamed more and more for violent acts people cause after playing them in extreme amounts. These violent video games are becoming more popular around the world among children‚ teens‚ and young adults. These games promote aggressive acts like shootings‚ theft‚ and drug use. As video games get more sophisticated and realistic‚ it becomes more like the real thing which desensitizes people to the violence‚ blood‚ and gore

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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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