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    The 2000’s and 2010’s has become the most transformative age for video games and the gamers who make them popular. Within the last 15 years the amount of gaming devices in homes has risen to eighty-eight percent. This is a large leap from where the original “Brown Box” console created by Ralph Baer in nineteen sixty-seven, but video games didn’t just go through a cut scene and magically appear in everyone’s homes. They have had it rough from lawsuits, heavy competition between companies, and even

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    Whenever a product comes wildly popular, bootleg versions are quick to follow. Everyone wants to get in on the market and enjoy the success. Unfortunately, fake copies and bootlegs version are not usually the same quality as the original. These knockoffs can be found in almost any industry, especially in the lucrative gaming console world. While it’s easy to accidently fall for a cool looking product, some copies are just downright shameless in the way they try to cheat the buying customer. Nonetheless

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    Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. 5,003,630 articles in English Arts Biography Geography History Mathematics Science Society Technology All portals From today 's featured article Sega Master System The Master System is a third-generation home video game console from Sega, released in the late 1980s. The original models took game cartridges as well as credit-card-sized Sega Cards; accessories included a light gun and 3D glasses. The system 's hardware was superior to

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    What is a commercial really selling? Well, is it not obvious? The commercial sells the product that is shown in the commercial, right? The real question is how does the commercial sell its product? Do they rely on the viewer being subjected to the ad so many times that they just buy it? Or do they play mind tricks to make their product absolutely irresistible? That sounds ridiculous, but is not too far from the truth. Rory Sutherland was an advertising executive in the United Kingdom as well as a

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    Thesis: by creating metaphors, Sega creates dichotomies of inferiority and superiority that persuade viewers that their product is more enjoyable Rory Sutherland was an advertising executive in the United Kingdom as well as a speaker at a Ted talk in Athens, Greece in 2012.(3) The topic of his presentation was that perspective is everything, with one of his points being that one small aspect can change the perspective of someone or something quite drastically. One example was during his presentation

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    The Devil Finds Work for Idle Hands What comes to mind when someone mentions video games? A lot of people will think of a waste of time or a device for creating lazy children. That very well may be in a lot of cases, but from a different point of view, video games have very important uses. Instead of creating lazy children, they eliminate boredom for them. We all know what types of activities children find when they are bored. There is also a huge job market in video games ranging from programming

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    churches. In the 18th century, lotteries were used to finance construction of buildings at Harvard and Yale.” This shows that lottery has been around for a long time. Today, most states have adopted lottery system especially the computerized ones like mega millions and Powerball due to the world advancing technologically. This is so because these states have seen the growth of income that come from lotto. Each state has rules and time frames in which a prize can be claimed. Some states allows people

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    The lottery is one of the oldest known game of chance, dating all the way back to 205 B.C. in the Han Dynasty. Being built upon pure luck, it has garnered attention all over the world in it's various forms of existence. After money began its association with the lottery in l443, it became even more popular worldwide. While existing in multiple forms, the most popular form of lottery is the randomly selected number method, where winnings are based on the correct numbers predicted. It is estimated

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    Has anybody ever have a thought of what it would be like winning the lottery? The wonderful luxurious things it can bring to our life and to our loved ones. The thought of being able to pay off any type of debt. Having the chance to explore the beautiful places in this world. The idea of not having to worry about getting up early in the morning every day to go to work. The chance of winning the lottery will change a person’s life mostly. But winning the lottery is it really a good thing or bad thing

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    Gambling Effects on the American Economy American people like games and entertainment, and one of these games is gambling. According to crops online, a gambling website (2009), gambling is classified as an old game taking place in China back around 2300 B.C. Then around 100 D.C., King of Norway and King of Sweden resolved the District of Hising property by using two dice. In the Mediterranean countries, the deck of card was developed, and especially the French altered the deck by pulling out a man

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