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Videogames case study 1: Lara Croft Go blog tasks

Language 1) Who is Lara Croft and when did she first appear in a videogame? Lara Croft  is a fictional character and the main  protagonist  of the  Square Enix  (previously  Eidos Interactive ) video game franchise  Tomb Raider . She is presented as a highly intelligent, athletic, and beautiful English  archaeologist  who ventures into ancient tombs and hazardous ruins around the world.She first appeared in a videogame in 1996 at that was called Tomb Raiders. 2) What classic films influenced the creation of Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider games? The classic films that influenced the creation of Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider games are Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider. 3) How has Lara Croft and Tomb Raider moved beyond just being a videogame? Yes,Lara Croft and Tomb Raider moved beyond just being a videogame. 4)  What devices can you play Lara Croft Go on? The devices you can play  Lara Croft Go is on Android,IOS,Playstation,Microsoft Windows,Windows phone,Linux and  Macintosh op

Magazines and advertising learner response

1) Type up your feedback in  full  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). Did You Revise CSPs?? 2) Read through your answers again. Write down the mark you achieved for each question: Q1:0 Q2:0 Q3:0 Q4:1 Q5:1 Q6:1 3) Write down  five  magazine cover conventions. Look back at the  original notes  if you need help. Title of publication Slogan  Central Image Colour scheme Cover Line 4) Look at the  mark scheme for this assessment . Question 3 asked you to write about how the CSP magazine covers persuade the audience to buy the product. Copy  two  bullet point answers for Reveal magazine and  two  bullet point answers for Tatler magazine from the mark scheme that you  didn't  use in your original answer. R EVEAL . The price in the top third is bold and looks like a pound coin which connotes the cheapness of the product. .The quotes from reality television stars use controversy (‘sex’ and ‘jail’ and ‘stalker’) to hint