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    (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) game there is always a guid to it but sometime the player are not follow those guid and ending up complaining that the game are not good. Accroding to Menashe Kestenbaum in every game before the player start playing its, the players should search up the mmohut.com and what kind of game they like and do they want to play solo or with everyone. (P.3: A Beginner 's Guide to MMORPG) The players would also check to see if they like the game graphic or not. It might

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    up in some violent shooting game? Do you want your child spending their free time murdering people in video games that are nearing closer and closer to reality? This is exactly what some students do in their day. Some high schools in New York have adopted the ritual of role-playing killer games as an end of the year tradition. Violent games such as role playing games and rated M for mature video games are a dangerous thing for young, impressionable minds to be playing because, kids should not be

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    nonsense to the average person but to the seasoned Counterstrike veteran it speaks volumes. Today, millions of people of all ages are coming together on the Internet to compete against each other in a variety of online games. The most popular of which is an online modification of the game Half-life entitled Counterstrike. <br> <br>Counterstrike itself is comprised of players broken up in to two teams, terrorists and counter terrorists, who then compete against each other to achieve a range of goals

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    Although pulling stunts and playing games may be fun they also need to consider the dangers and outcomes of these actions. There is much controversy of whether or not violent role playing games are good or bad for people including teenagers. There are many people who believe that the positive effects it has on people outweigh the negative effects. However, there are also people that argue that the negative effects outweigh the positive effects. Although violent role playing games seem fun and harmless

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    A. Definition of terms DOTA - is a multiplayer online battle arena game in a three-dimensional environment, presented from an oblique high-angle perspective. The player commands one of 110 controllable character "Heroes. Each Hero begins the match at level one and becomes more powerful by accumulating experience points through combat, thereby leveling up to the maximum level of twenty-five. With every level gained the player either selects a new ability for their Hero to learn or enhance their general

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    think of computers, electronics, my future. Kids in the twenty first century aren’t like they used to be. They all have iphones, ipads, Xbox, playstation, you name it. The hot topic it seems for teenagers is violence games; Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, Halo… Have you ever thought if these games could have a bad impact on developing kids futures? Guns, curse words and blood can all lead kids to have a different perspective on life, which can lead to problems. I believe that role playing games with

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    example, violent games can be debated on both sides. Some people believe that it is detrimental for teens, and others believe they are exciting for them. Even though others may be convinced that they are harmful, violent games can be beneficial. Role-playing games with simulated violence ask for teens to act out in killing others in order to win. In fact, teens should be allowed to play these matches as they are diverting for a couple of reasons. One reason is that violent games involve strategy

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    them very inclined to use it. Students at the Massachusetts Institution of Technology are the most connected people in the nation (Digital). These students believe that they are the best at multi-tasking. That means doing school work while playing a game or checking their social media. This social group of students has learned to become literally two places at once. They are constantly within a digital network whether that is through Facebook or another social outlet. Even through all this

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    Role Playing and Video Games In several New York City schools, there is a trending ruthless role-playing game called Killer, the last-man-standing game of water-pistol ambush. In St. Ann’s, which is a private school in Brooklyn Heights, it is very popular throughout the school. When active it lasts for around two and a half weeks and is very intense. This game is very controversial and is different in everyone's eyes. Also, there is a big fan/player base around violent video games. These videos

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    Crowdfunding and the gaming industry The video games have been marked with a considerable advancement since its first introduction in 1970s. Emergence of the modern technology and social networks has enabled games to expand and explore new means and forms of its application (http://www.statista.com/topics/868/video-games/ ). The crowdfunding has gained a lot of popularity over the years, especially in the gaming community. Not only is the industry perceived as one of the most innovative and forward-looking

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