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Video Games By: Kathy Fergus & Yen Dang
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Computer & Video Game History 1952 A.S. Douglas created first graphic computer game of tic- tac-toe William Higinbotham created the first video game ever in 1958 “Tennis for Two” 1962 Steve Russell invented “Space War!” intended for computer use 1967 Ralph Baer created “Chase” the first video game to be played on TV In1980 Atari’s Asteroids and Lunar Lander were the first copyrighted video games
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Computer & Video Game History 1952 A.S. Douglas created first graphic computer game of tic-tac-toe William Higinbotham created the first video game ever in 1958 “Tennis for Two” 1962 Steve Russell invented “Space War!” intended for computer use 1967 Ralph Baer created “Chase” the first video game to be played on TV In1980 Atari’s Asteroids and Lunar Lander were the first copyrighted video games
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The Atari Video Game Crash of 1983 Sudden crash of the video game business and the bankruptcy of a number of companies End to what is considered the second generation of console video gaming. The crash lasted for 3 yrs & ended with the introduction of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), 1985
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Crash Factors Parents turned to buying computers instead of games to prepare them for school Lack of creativity for titles Perception at the time was that video games were a trend and people would be looking for new avenues of home entertainment
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Types of Video Games –Quick Repetitive Games requires basic hand eye coordination Mario Brothers Tetris Imaginative Immersion –Role playing games Dungeon & Dragons –Adventure games Arthur’s Knights First-person games: incorporate both repetitive & imaginative game skills shooting games fighting games sports games
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Games That Can Be Played On The Computer Action Arcade Card & Casino Classic Fighting Puzzle Sports Strategy Links http://mostfungames.co m/arcade-games.htm http://mostfungames.co m/arcade-games.htm http://mostfungames.co m/arcade-games.htm http://www.addictingga mes.com/ http://www.addictingga mes.com/ http://www.addictingga mes.com/ http://www.freeonlinega mes.com/
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Computer & Video Games A computer game is a computer controlled game A Video game is where computer display such as: Monitor Television Some sort: 1. Input device 2. Keyboard 3. Mouse/trackball 4. Combination(PC)Game
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System Requirement Windows 98/ME/2000/XP 350MHz or faster Processor 64MB RAM 16-bit Graphics & Sound Mac Mac OS or 10.2 better
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Gaming Platforms (hardware) Gaming Platforms (hardware) Video game console Online game Mobiles game Personal computer game
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Online Features Communication/Community: –Voice/Video room –Messaging –Lobby/Matchmaking –Score/ Ranking –Friends list/ Avatar –Game data upload *Downloading
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Game Recreational Activity Some rules that determines Involving 1 or 2 players A goal that a player tries to reach Creation & mood control Entertainment or enjoyable
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Worldwide Business Worldwide Business The 4 largest markets for computer video are: 1.United States 2.Japan 3.Australia 4.United Kingdom
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Future of Console Gaming 2006 will see the continuation of the next generation of console gaming. In form of two new consoles 1.Sony Playstation 3 2.Nintendo Revolution This innovation is possible to increasing ubiquity 1.Broadband internet access 2.Larger storage mediums on the consoles
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How video games are addicting Dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with uncontrollable compulsion Games bring pleasure & focus by increasing dopamine Dopamine is more active while playing More dopamine released, the less neurotransmitter is available later on to do schoolwork, homework, chores, etc
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ADHD Kids Become more addicted to games “Not unlike drugs or alcohol, the television experience allows the participant to blot out the real world and enter into a pleasurable and passive mental state” Will go through tantrums when they are made to stop
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Resources http://en.wikipedia.org http://en.wikipedia.org http://inventors.about.com http://inventors.about.com http://www.time- scout.com/register/index.php?act=tv _adhd http://www.time- scout.com/register/index.php?act=tv _adhd http://www.time- scout.com/register/index.php?act=tv _adhd http://www.jesperjuul.net/thesis/2- historyofthecomputergame.html http://www.jesperjuul.net/thesis/2- historyofthecomputergame.html http://www.jesperjuul.net/thesis/2- historyofthecomputergame.html http://www.gamespot.com/gamespo t/features/video/hov/
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