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    Paradigm Research

    device from the home console and take it with you on the go. The only thing stopping the Gaming world from growing is the imagination of the community and the developers. Gaming consoles today are a major step up over the earlier days of Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. Nowadays online gaming is a staple, playing with friends and strangers no matter where they are in the world have become a standard for most games. No longer are we confined to a single couch to play with a group of friends just

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    Pokemon History

    and Pokemon green, in 1996. The cards started to be produced and stocked for about 4 months in 1995. Pokemon is a japanese franchise shipped to america and sponsored by a very prestigious company called Gamefreak, and another that is well known, Nintendo. The games were released for the gameboy, a slightly old game system that many today consider mediocre compared to the highly technologic 3DS and 2DS. The pokemon company had its cards sponsored by a company that is known as Creatures and also says

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    How Does The Nintendo Switch Work?

    Innovation Name: Nintendo Switch 2a. Nintendo Switch, the purpose of the Nintendo Switch is to allow gamers to take their consoles on the go and at your own comfortable home. The Nintendo Switch is both a home and handheld console something that no other major video game hardware developer has successfully done before. How does the Nintendo Switch work? The Nintendo Switch's software supports online gaming through standard Internet connectivity, as well as local wireless ad hoc connectivity with

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    History of Video Games

    While the US video game craze seemed like it was over, a new craze was starting in Japan. In 1983 a little company named Nintendo released a console named, Famicom. The system sold for 100 dollars in Japan and was very popular; however it was not released in the US due to the video game crash of 1984. In late 1985 The Famicom was released in the US as the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). By February 1986 the NES had already sold over 30 million. The original US set came with two controllers

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    The History of Video Games in America

    While the US video game craze seemed like it was over, a new craze was starting in Japan. In 1983 a little company named Nintendo released a console named, Famicom. The system sold for 100 dollars in Japan and was very popular; however it was not released in the US due to the video game crash of 1984. In late 1985 The Famicom was released in the US as the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). By February 1986 the NES had already sold over 30 million. The original US set came with two controllers

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    Case Analysis Of Activision

    franchises, which is only about four game franchises, exposing them to some risks. In the interactive entertainment genre, the competition is tremendous. Activision faces some of the mightiest competitors, competing with Microsoft, Sony, Epic Games, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Disney, Square Enix, Electronic Arts, and that’s just to name a few, who have already expanded into other platforms such as iPad, iPhone apps, Virtual Reality, etc., while Activision has yet to fully take the dive. In the interactive entertainment

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    Marketing

    QA Concept Introducing LoadRunner  • Why should you automate performance testing?  • What are the LoadRunner components?  • Understanding LoadRunner Terminology  • What is the load testing process?  • Getting Familiar with HP Web Tours  • Application Requirements  The Power of LoadRunner  • Creating the Load Test  • Running the Load Test  • Monitoring the Load Test  • Analyzing Results  Building Scripts  • Introducing the Virtual User Generator (VuGen)  • How do I start recording

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    Preparing Business Scenario Analyses

    Preparing Business Scenario Analyses The following general guidelines may be used in preparing for an oral or written business scenario analysis and presentation. There may be several feasible courses of action regarding the solution to any case. It is more important to concern yourself with the process of problem definition and isolation, analysis, and evaluation of alternatives, and the choice of one or more recommendations, rather than trying to find a single answer. Very often, the right

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    Pest Analysis

    PEST Analysis One way of planning your business is to undertake a PEST analysis.1 PEST analysis involves looking at the Political, Economic, Socio-cultural and Technological factors that could affect your business. Every business needs to consider a range of external forces in order to take decisions. For many people imagination is very limited and is coloured solely by their own experience and personal beliefs. This can lead to wish fulfilment or a refusal to see reality or recognise the critical

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    Anaylsis for Emc

    Fall 2015: Industry Analysis in Emerging Markets Your role in this analysis is to work with your team and to look at emerging technologies. From autonomous drones to emergent AI to 3D printers, you are going to research and get a better understanding of our fast-approaching technological future. Scientific American compiled the Top 10 List of Emerging Technologies for 2015. You can start here, but you are not limited to these technologies. You must choose an emerging industry, and will analyze

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