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VIDEO GAME CULTURE
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How many of you play video games? If so, what kind of games? There are different types!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_ge nres http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_ge nres How often do you play?
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Demographics (Characteristics of a Population) Socialization Vs. Anti-socialization Offline and Online Gaming Slang and Terminology Competitive Gaming Video Games as an Art Form Representations of Gaming Selves Vs. Real Selves Anonymity: Good or Bad? Issues and Benefits of Games In Popular Culture
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How Big Do You Think Video Games Are?
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The Highest Grossing Movies Worldwide are: 1. Avatar: $2,782,275,172 2. Titanic: $2,185,372,302 3. The Avengers: $1,511,757,910 4. Harry Potter And the Deathly Hallows-Pt.2: $1,328,111,219 5. Transformers: Dark of the Moon: $1,123,746,996
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5. Wii Play: $1.25 billion 4. Grand Theft Auto 4: $1.35 billion 3. Mario Cart Wii: $1.4 Billion 2. Call of Duty Black Ops: $1.5 billion And the Number One Top Selling Game of All Time Is….
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$10+ BILLION It continues to sell enough copies and expansions to have its gross total continue to be counted, thus the + Released on November 23, 2004 Has sold over 15 million copies since its release Brings in over $1.5 billion PER YEAR
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Let’s look at the most played video game in the world per month at the moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdr6jAP kf04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdr6jAP kf04
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People from more that 145 countries play daily Over 32 million people play monthly, which is more than the 12+ million peak subscribers to World of Warcraft There are 12 million active players daily, with and average of 3 million people being online at any given moment Worldwide, 1+ billion hours are spent playing the game EVERY MONTH The Season 2 Championship from the video used around 5% of all of North America’s internet bandwidth during its occurrence.
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We will now start out unit on video game culture and Ernest Cline’s novel, “Ready Player One”. But before we open the book…
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We will use your avatars throughout the unit, so be sure to put some effort and thought into them. Don’t lose them! You can either draw your own or use HeroMachine HeroMachine Your avatar can be anything you want! Male, female, wizard, warrior, space marine, Jedi, or anything else: it doesn’t matter. Just make your avatar into something you would want to be or how you would want to represent yourself in a game.
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