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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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    was a massive success that influence the world in a big way, Mario was becoming famous worldwide even to the extent where he was given a movie in 1993. The trick to the NES’s success was that it wasn’t branded as a video game console, which was in bad taste in America, but rather as an entertainment system bundled with R.O.B, a toy robot, and the NES Zapper which was a toy gun that you could use in games. Popular titles such as Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, and Duck Hunt which utilized the NES Zapper

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    When Using Teleportation, Clear the Area of All Flies Do you ever wish that you could vanish in a puff of smoke, only to reappear a short distance ahead of where you originally stood? The good ol’ Nightcrawler teleportation gag would be pretty neat to have, wouldn’t it? When this teleportation mechanic is the backbone of an Action-Platformer, what you get is Roving Rogue on the Wii U. BAMF!BAMF! Don’t be confused though. Roving Rogue is not a Rogue-like although the word “rogue” is in the title

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    Throughout the world women are depicted to be oversexualized among forms of media such as video games and comic books. The idea of oversexualization towards female characters is that they have been often drawn and animated in hypersexual ways. Even going as far as viewing them as a sex object, their revealing body images are eye candy through the eyes of men. Hence women found in comic books and video games are frequently emphasized by their excessive physical appearances, objectification, portrayal

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    other things like that. I was getting antsy though, so we went inside after only 45 minutes. We got inside and then I saw it, the white Wii sitting on the entertainment center next to the TV. “What games do you have?” I asked. “The only game I have is Mario Kart,” he replied, so that is what we played. Since I had never played it before I was terrible. Three games in a row, I got 12th out of 12. After, about an hour of playing I started to notice that I was passing the computers (other racers) and getting

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    ‘Berzerk’ is top view shooting arcade game that is developed by ‘Stern Electronic’ Company in 1980. The purpose of the game is to survive from the killing robots. In the game, player needs to destroy the robots, run away from an unbeatable monster, and move to the next randomly generated area until the player die. The humanoid, a green figure that is controlled by players, uses the green laser to eliminate the enemies. If the humanoid stays in one place longer or kills every robot in the place, Evil

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    Nintendo icons later in his career like Shigeru Miyamoto or Takashi Tezuka. Nintendo continued to create memorable toys until the early 80’s, much thanks to going to Yokoi. Yokoi also started working with Miyamoto on arcade machines like Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. At about the same time, Yokoi was working on a new phenomenon that would turn into very successful series: The Game & Watch series.The Game & Watch series are a total of 60 handheld video games that were released between 1980 and 1991. The

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    exciting backstory and history of another world that no other game had given us ever before, but the game also gave fans creative and innovative game mechanics never handled before. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, built on a super customized/advanced version of Super Mario 64’s engine, permitted new, never before seen features. Ocarina of time was originally ported on a 64DD peripheral cartridge. The game ended up released on a 256-megabit cartridge; the biggest Nintendo produced at the time due

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    Gender stereotypes affect children substantially. From the baby boy in blue with trucks and action figures to the baby girl in pink with dolls and princesses, these roles and generalizations affect children’s personalities while they are still developing. Those guiltiest of stereotyping in children’s media are Disney, Nintendo and other video-game companies, and reality television. These influences are expansive, and they reach past elementary-age kids to teenagers. Stereotypes negatively impact

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    He is known as one of biggest celebrities in gaming due to his prolific career as a game designer. His work at the company has established Nintendo as one of the biggest game developers. He has created many influential games such as Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., and The Legend of Zelda. He is without a doubt a leader in the video game industry. He was born on November 16, 1952 at Sonobe, Japan. As a boy, Miyamoto was quite the imaginative child. He didn’t have too many toys and video games didn’t

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