Tuesday 27 February 2018

Introductory Minecraft Essay


Minecraft is a successful and independent computer game designed in 2009 by self-taught Swedish programmer Markus Persson, who now claims he has approximately around 100 million users. It is described by many as a first-person 'sandbox game'. This means people can create their own experience, although in other terms, it is amazingly just a virtual landscape where people dig holes to collect blocks. It is an open structure where the player is free to play without specific objectives. Players in sandbox games are free to explore an environment, to choose which tasks they do, and often they have the ability to express themselves creatively within the game.
The whole aim of the game is for players to build structures out of textured cubes in a 3D world. They key activities are mining and crafting which lead to other activities in the game like exploration and combats. These millions of children who play minecraft usually play it online but the most popular methods of using it are Microsoft Windows, Mac, Xbox 360, some mobile phones and PlayStation 3. With all this access it makes it very easy for children and adults to find the game and get involved.
The game includes several different models of play, which allows players to customize the way they experience each world. They can play by single player or multiplayer. There are two game modes to choose from, the creative (where players have an unlimited number of blocks and items to build with and can't die) or survival (players must find and build all of the things and need to avoid death by hunger, injury or attack from hostile creatures). There are also different levels of difficulty, each with its own unique features and challenges. A lot of people describe the game as like building something out of Lego. The difference is that after you have built it you can mould the plastic and dye plants that you grow yourself. It then takes you on to an adventure inside guiding you through forests and deserts with mythical creatures/ monsters chasing you.

Adults seem to feel positively towards this game due to the fact there are a huge amount of outcomes that come with this game. It opens children’s minds and them to think creatively. There are only a few limits to what the game can do and vey little negatives on kids. This game shows kids that not all video games are about war and fighting but creating and using your brain. For example, parents would much rather have their kids play this than a war video game like ‘COD’. Because of the influence of the audience the game received millions of dollars in merchandise from T-shirts to toys and now events like minecon.
As the platform increased and more people heard about minecraft, versions of the game can now be purchased over the internet using Playstation Networks or Xbox Live Arcade. Recent additions include the Nintendo platform, which was excluded from the initial Minecraft releases. They are available to download from December 2015 with physical copies from June 2016 and most recently for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS.

Minecrafts commercial success did not come easily. In the year 2011 they released various versions of Minecraft and that’s when things started to turn. The first version to be released was Minecraft Pocket Edition was released on Sony Xperia Play, available on Sony Xperia smartphones. The official release was in November the same year and the game went ahead to win 5 awards Innovation Award, Best Downloadable Game, Best Debut Game, Audience Award and Seusmas McNally Grand Prize at three different conferences. The same year saw Minecraft become available on Android and iOS devices.

By 2012, Minecraft was available for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. In 2013, Minecraft Pi Edition, which was allowed for educational purposes for novice programmers and players, was also released. In 2014 Microsoft acquired Minecraft intellectual property for $2.5 billion. In 2015, it reached 30 million copies sold. To date, over 121 official copies of the game have been sold across a variety of formats and platforms.
As a result of this on its release minecraft will continue to improve and increase the amount of players.

Friday 23 February 2018

Radio 1 Breakfast Show- Self Review Test

12. The program promotes British music by playing the popular songs everyday, invites artists onto the show to help promote new music, speaks about new artists and plays games with listeners that include music.

13. Only 40% of the tracks played were British.

14. Celebrities usually on the show are there to promote whether its new music or a new brand they have made. There are more British celebrities on the show.

16. They like to keep the news stories light because when you tune into the show early in the morning it's meant to be a positive thing to listen to. They will speak about news and stories but no heavy topics. The news is announced every half hour.

17. The BBC Breakfast show always has quizzes and games that include guests, celebrities and people that call in. Its a very popular,  interactive part of the show thats always interesting to listen too. You can usually win money or tickets to an event. 

18. It fits into the 'ethos' of informing, educating and entertaining by speaking about many different topics. The show is real and the conversations are educational because they are speaking about real life things and by listening to people speaking about things can be seen as educational. This is also entertaining.

19. In question 3...

20. I think its for 18-40 year olds because they are the type of people to be in there cars listening in the morning or to wake up to the breakfast show. I have evidence in that my mum wakes up to it and will sometimes listen to it in the car on her way to work. Also when they play games with callers they always are around this age range. 

Sunday 18 February 2018

BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show Schedule

Timings                                                      What happens...
 6:30:00
 News and weather
 6:30:53
 Radio 1 Breakfast show Ident
 6:31:16
 Nick Grimshaw introduction
 6:32:00
 Sting (Short Jingle)
 6:32:20
 Song: Tom Walker - Leave a light on
 6:34:57
 Song: Ellie Golding - On my mind
 6:38:11
 Nick talking about coming back after holiday
 6:38:34
 Song: Wolf Alice - Don't delete the kisses
 6:42:11
 Nick Welcoming viewers and Fiona. Talk about going back to work.
 6:43:22
 Talking about the new year and the holiday
 6:44:14
 Nick references the viewers
 6:44:46
 Song: En Vogue - Don't let go
 6:47:05
 Sting and charts reference
 6:47:39
 Song: Jason Derulo - Tiptoe
 6:50:34
 Talk about Jan slam competition and previous sporty prizes won. Today's prize is Sam Smith tickets
 6:53:52
 Song: Ramz - Barking
 6:56:53
 Nick referencing the Jan slam
 6:57:27
 News - Steve Holden. includes; Travel, sport, weather and entertainment
 7:00:32
 Sting
 7:00:50
 Reference to Jan Slam - In an hour the word that needs to be said when answering the winning phone call will be revealed. 
 7:01:50
 Song: Craig David - I know you
 7:04:55
 Song: Miley Cyrus - Malibu
 7:08:42
 Song: Duke Dumont & Gorgon city - real life
 7:11:43
 Talk of holiday, new years revolutions and the previous prizes with a random caller who picks the next song between choices given
 7:15:03
 Song: Kanye West - Power
 7:18:10
 Trailer for a film
 7:18:59
 Song: J Hus - Bouf Daddy
 7:22:00
 Jan slam referenced again and question that needs to be answered to win prize; What is the name of Sam Smith's number 1? 
 7:25:44
 Song: Disclosure & Sam Smith - Latch
 7:27:42
 News with Steve Holden
 7:31:13
 Song: Mabel - My Lover
 7:34:18
 Song: Arcade fire - Everything now
 7:37:43
 Nick and shenade talk about Golden Globes Gossip. (Banter).
 7:42:50
 Song: Fuse ODG - Boa Me
 7:45:41
 Sting including 2017 highlights
 7:46:18
 Song: Taylor Swift - Gorgeous 
 7:48:51
 Reference of competition and talk of on flight films including Dunkirk, Happy feet & Joy
 7:52:39
 Song: Shawn Mendes - Nothing holding me back
 7:54:50
 News with Steve Holden
 7:57:45
 Sting, Nick welcoming viewers & lines closed for today's Jan slam. Word = Lonely
 7:59:59
 Song: Clean Bandit - Miss you
 8:03:02
 Song: Coldplay - Clocks
 8:06:40
 Song: Jax Jones - Breathe
 8:09:18
 Jan slam: Caller answers with correct word & wins prize. Reference to tomorrow's prize
 8:13:11
 Song: Rihanna & Calvin Harris - This is what you came for
 8:16:46
 Nick reveals tomorrow's prize; tickets to Katy Perry, Backstage passes & behind the scenes tour. Contest info and question: What is Katy Perry's 2016 No. 1 single called?
 8:21:29
 Song: Katy Perry - Firework
 8:25:10
 BBC soundlist advert
 8:25:50
 Song: HAIM - Nothing's wrong
 8:28:20
 what is coming up in today's show
 8:28:50
 News with Steve Holden
 8:32:05
 Song: James Arthur - Naked
 8:35:43
 Song: Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be right there
 8:39:20
 Nick and Shenade talk about Golden Globe gossip & celeb gossip including Ed sheeran
 8:44:46
 Song: Sigrid - Strangers
 8:48:09
 Sting and Radio 1 app advert
 8:48:48
 Song: RAYE - Decline
 8:51:50
 Nick talks about the daily mixtape coming up and his tune of the week...
 8:54:40
 Song: Justin Timberlake - Filthy
 8:58:54
 Nick talks about this song, sting, talks about this weeks content. 
 9:01:37
 Song: Ed Sheeran & Eminem - River
 9:04:29
 Song: Avelino - 1 in a million 
 9:07:42
 Song: MK - 17
 9:10:40
 Talk about tomorrow's Jan slam including the prize, question, contact info, terms and conditions
 9:14:25
 Song: Paramore - Fake Happy 
 9:17:34
 Song: Dave - No Words
 9:21:11
 Sting, Talk about mixtape and January. Talk about his previous plans over the weekend; spin class. Also, his relationship with Fiona
 9:25:28
 Song: NF - Let you down
 9:28:43
 Talk about viewer comments
 9:29:08
 News with Steve Holden
 9:32:25
 Mixtape: Basement Jaxx - Good luck
Kelis, feat. Andre 3000 - Millionaire
DJ Fresh - Gold Dust
Jay Z - Excuse me miss
Aaliyah - Try again
Aloe Blacc - I need a dollar
Amerie - 1 thing
Kanye West - Touch the sky
 10:00:00
 End 

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