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    recent essay I wrote of the violence attributed to video games in light of various shootings and other tragedies that occurred in the past year or so. In this essay I argued that despite their violent content‚ video games are not completely to blame for acts of violence committed by children. Throughout this essay I tried to convince the reader by‚ first‚ establishing my own credibility with video games‚ then sharing my own experiences with violent games‚ and providing both empirical data and valuable

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    play violent video games. It is a very large industry in the United States. In 2008‚ over $11.7 billion was spent on video games and 10 of the top 20 bestselling video games in America involved violence. These violent video games are being blamed for bullying‚ violence towards women‚ and school shootings. The games teach children that it is acceptable to solve problems with violence. Violent video games are a large contributor to youth violence. Many people believe that violent video games are contributing

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    law that bans violent video game production. I think this because if we ban violent video games then most companies that manufacture the violent video games could go bankrupt. Also I don’t think that it’s the video games are making the younger generation commit all the crimes that they are committing. My first reason why I think we should not ban violent video games is because to many video game manufacturers would go bankrupt. One reason for this is because most video games that are manufactured

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    Chuang‚ T.-Y.‚ & Chen‚ W.-F. (2009). Effect of Computer-Based Video Games on Children: An Experimental Study. Educational Technology & Society‚ 12 (2)‚ 1–10. Effect of Computer-Based Video Games on Children: An Experimental Study Tsung-Yen Chuang1 and Wei-Fan Chen2 1 Information and Learning Technology‚ National University of Tainan‚ 33‚ Sec. 2‚ Shu-Lin St. Tainan‚ Taiwan 700 // chuangyen@mail.nutn.edu.tw // Tel: +886-6-2133111 Ext: 940 2 Information Sciences and Technology‚ The Pennsylvania

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    Case Study – The Wii: Nintendo’s Video Game Revolution Problem Statement: Mr. George Harrison‚ senior vice president of marketing for Nintendo of America has to create a plan to manage product shortages as part of marketing campaign for the 2007 holiday season. Situation Analysis: Objective and Goals * To deliver sufficient product supply to the market (distributors‚ then retailers and down to consumers) before the 2007 holiday rush Background Nintendo came into existence in 1889

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    Why is FIFA better than PES ? FIFA and PES are both soccer video games. They are really similar to each other. But there is‚ of course‚ one game which is better than the other one. Even though there are some aspects where PES is better‚ the award of being the best game should go to FIFA. There are so many reasons that can be mentioned to confirm that FIFA is a better game than PES. Briefly FIFA is the best soccer game you can buy. Features like online gameplay‚ price‚ and the community of players

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    Jeffrey Anderson Kala Dunn English 1304-12749 August 6‚ 2013 Violent Video Games Argument Summary In his article “Violent Video Games and Other Media Violence‚” Dr. Craig A. Anderson‚ Iowa State University’s Director for the Study of Violence and cited expert on all things related to violence as it coincides with media‚ attacks violent video games and television for causing an increase in violence amongst young people. Throughout his article Anderson draws legitimacy from psychological studies

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    Background Information Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a card company initially. It moved into the electronic entertainment industry in the late 1970s. Nintendo went on to release its own console and dominate the video games market‚ both in home video games consoles and in handheld consoles in the early 1980s. The introduction of Wii in 2006 revolutionized the gaming industry by providing greater interactive gaming for all consumers beyond just gamers. In 2006‚ Nintendo won more awards than

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    In today’s society people seem to have mixed emotions about videogames. It would be hard for you not to have an opinion about videogames in today’s world because everywhere you go you will see people playing games on their computers‚ cellphones‚ or gaming devices. Now with all of the popularity of videogames there are people out there who are against teenagers‚ young children‚ or anyone in general playing them. Videogames being so popular among our youth has gained the attention of parents and other

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    Violence In the high definition world of video games today‚ a relatively recent trend has taken hold of younger people. The rise in popularity of the First Person Shooter (FPS) game has become very evident among teens and college students. This genre of game involves the player controlling a character in the first person perspective. The character being controlled usually wields one or multiple firearms in order to defeat enemies. Most of the popular FPS games provide very realistic situations‚ while

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