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    Does the main game hold up? You bet it does! The tale of Mario & Luigi’s adventures in the Beanbean Kingdom is still hilarious and in my eyes was well worth playing through once again. At a good 8-10 hours depending on your experience and how much of the side content you wish to partake in, the game is somewhat simpler than its successors, but less gimmicky as a result. The most obvious difference compared to the original is the shift from purely 2D sprites to more textured visuals found in more

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    Since the release of Donkey Kong in 1981, platforming-based video games have been concerned with reaching a goal. From the early 1980s to the late 1990s, obtaining the objective fell under a linear, two-point process. For example, in “Super Mario Bros,” the player must guide the plumber to a flagpole in order to complete a level. Once the player completes the thirty-second stage, he achieves the substantial goal of saving the princess. In contrast to the “Mega Man” series, the hero must annihilate

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    Once upon a week ago… There lived three hero’s… Jordan, Ian, and Benjamin… Or as you may know them, Captainsparklez, Ssundee, and Mr. Crainer. They were faced with a difficult challenge when one normal day they were playing the lucky block game together and jordans computer went blue. “Uhhh guys my computer screen is blue” CaptainSparklez said confused. “What the heck do you mean your computer screen is blue?” Ssundee laughed surprised. “Yeah is this a prank I mean this is troll craft” Crainer

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    The bite-sized Captain Toad stages in Super Mario 3D World were a wonderful side dish, offering a very different type of challenge from the rest of the game. Little did we know at the time that the compact, puzzle-like levels would eventually find new life in a full-fledged game, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Now, Captain Toad and Toadette, his partner in plunder, have hit the road on a quest of their own, and it's one of the most charming and enjoyable games to grace the Wii U. The two tiny explorers

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    public. Certain video games have a greater impact on certain individuals. The violence in the video game Super Smash Bros plays a role on influencing individuals through the moral schools of thought, effectiveness of the game, and determining censors. Super Smash Bros is a typical violent game from my childhood. The game starts with choosing any of the variety characters ranging from Pikachu to Mario. As players have their character, there becomes a decision on which arena to battle in. When the game

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    How the Wii U affected Nintendo’s Profits When talking about gaming, there has always been one name that stands above the rest, Nintendo. Nintendo Co., Ltd. was first founded September 23rd, 1889, and based out of Kyoto, Japan, where they produced and marketed playing cards. In 1977 the company released its first video game system, Color TV-Game, which is considered a first generation video gaming system, eight generations later and the Wii U was born. The newest Nintendo system, Wii U, had a fairly

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    If you ask a person in any environment if video games in general provide something beneficial for the player, they will answer there isn’t any. If anything, they will comment video games encourage negative outcomes, such as obesity, aggressiveness, antisocial behavior and in extreme cases, addiction (Bavelier, "Brain training: Games to do you good", 2013). Besides the fact that there is no correlational proof that video games encourage violent behavior, psychologists have proved that some good does

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    Preference Assessment

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    4 |4 | | | | | | Reinforcer Heirarchy 1 – 5 minutes of iPad 2 – 5 minutes of computer 3 – M & M’s 4 – Drawing 5 – Chips Ahoy 6 – Mario Kart Wii Toy / Goldfish crackers I presented pairs of items to Brandon throughout the

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    was still amazing. She was loved by many people expectually by me. She was always remembered by everyone. I remember everyday I would go to her house and she would always be standing there waiting for me. She would always play super Mario kart. We would always play Mario kart and watch movies together. Our favorite thing to do was go ride in my papa's truck to Safeway and listen to Sugarland. That was her favorite country band, she always loved country and Sean Kingston. Not only we would go to

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    this at home or on a freeway. Ok, here we go. So I get into my black Mercedes after I visited some restaurants the in Los Angeles area with some cute and funny girls that wore red dresses, black high tops, and their hair in buns. We were playing Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64 in the restaurant bar. You know, the old Nintendo 64 that was made back in the 90’s. I wanted one for Christmas in the 90’s but mom didn’t get it for me because she said I was too old for that gaming system. I may be older

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