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    The Life of a Rebel in Star Wars Battlefront I search for a game in Star wars battlefront I search for a Blast because that’s my favorite game mode and I’m good at it. I finally see a game pop up, just in to because I was the last person to join. There are ten people on each side ten for the Empire ten for the Rebels ( I was the tenth person on the Rebels). I soon find out that we are playing on Sulfur Fields on the planet Sullust. I finally pick my blaster the TL-50 Heavy Repeater the

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    Star Wars Game Analysis

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    Would you rather be in a dinosaur world or play a game where you are in a battle in Star Wars? These two things are possible. First up is “Ark Survival Evolved”. This game is an open world with almost endless possibilities. There really isn’t an objective given to you, players just have to come up with their own objective. Your own personal objective could be to tame a certain dinosaur or build your base but first you need to get the supplies to do so. Although there is not an objective given to

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    The Secret Of Evermore

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    Jeremy Soule was born on December 19, 1975, as well as a native to the town Keokuk in Indiana. Soule, at the earliest age of five had become infatuated with the symphony orchestra. “The Orchestra is the ultimate instrument. I find that it has the ability to define nearly every human emotion in existence” stated Soule from his Cascadian studio in the Great Northwest of America. His father was a public school music teacher, and his mother was an artist and graphic designer. Soule began taking piano

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    Amazon Queen

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    6ft tall pygmies, Amazon woman, dinosaurs and a whole lot more weirdness. As you can see in the tradition of the best B-movies this game doesn’t take itself too seriously. After playing this game for a while it becomes very clear that classic Lucasarts titles like Monkey Island and Indiana Jones had a big influence on it. Even the interface is reminiscent of early SCUMM engine games with your selection of actions and inventory along the bottom of the screen.This looks a bit dated compared to recent

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    Businesses are tasked with the objective of producing money. Even in class, there is a consensual understanding that “The meaning of life is money;” however, I would disagree with the majority and say that the meaning of life is relationships. Relationships are universal; every living creature in the world is connected through some function they do in life. In business, the most important roles are those that involve relationships, most specifically the role of the leader and the manager. There is

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    Star Wars Fan Analysis

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    Since 1977, when the original Star Wars movie came out, its popularity had grown to titanic proportions. The criteria for what many consider makes up a Star Wars fan are diverse as the people in the fandom itself. This wide variety of fans take their passion for anything and everything Star Wars related, redefining what sci-fi is as well as what fandom is. These passions can range from simple curiosity to an obsessiveness that many would consider extreme and even borderline insanity. Whether Fan

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    Ron Gilbert

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    method of development. Some of these problems include loss of creative control over the project and the loss of a portion of the expected audience. Ron Gilbert, while he’s gone through publishers in the past, mainly during his time developing for LucasArts, he has rarely been able to have his games published due to changes in expectations of the game industry (Murdey, 2006). If this is a greater sacrifice than a designer is willing to take, there are ways around using publishers to have a game

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    Research essay THE EVOLUTION AND DEVOLUTION OF ART DECO IN GAMES INTRODUCTION In this essay, I am to compare the different architectural styles that arose during the 20th century in regards to their aesthetics, cultural influence after their passing, as well as compare how different games utilized this architectural style in their mediums. Firstly, I will briefly go over the history of Art Deco, its past history with Art Nouveau, and the reason of its passing into the ages. With these ideas in

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    inaccurate information. This is not what George Lucas had in mind. This is one of some of the reasons how Disney may be ruining a much loved universe. While Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, video games created by a company LucasArts, their goal was to inform on things not related to the timeline shown in the movies and to entertain to their millions of fans. Disney has released some information on the new episode seven to be released in 2015, that it will be accurate and correct

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    Currie 1 Noah Currie Mrs. LaGrone English 8-1 23 Sept 2015 History and Impact of Activision Many people underestimate the impact of videogames. Especially at this day in age, video games are everywhere. About 80% of American households have some form of video game devices, Computer, or Console, or even an iPhone. Video games bring many people together as a community, and many other helpful reasons. Personally, I am a big gamer myself. I have thousands of hours at least in video game

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