Questions from Business Law


Q: 1. You see a spot in the market for a video

1. You see a spot in the market for a video game outlet. You open “GameBox” to profit from local sales, rentals, and exchanges. Hott Games Company promises to ship a certain assortment of games and ge...

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Q: 1. You’re playing Sun Ascendant, a video game in which

1. You’re playing Sun Ascendant, a video game in which the sun has burned out, and your goal is to accomplish certain tasks, advance to different levels, collect eight “Golden Orbs,” and ultimately re...

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Q: What is a release?

What is a release?

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Q: 1. You are playing AniMax, a video game in which

1. You are playing AniMax, a video game in which you assume the identity of “Max,” a resident of New Jersey with the power to morph into vicious animals to battle a variety of super- and sub-human bei...

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Q: 1. In the video game Brainiac, each player solves puzzles

1. In the video game Brainiac, each player solves puzzles and answers questions based on information displayed on the screen. The quicker and more accurate answers score more points. As the creator, d...

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Q: 1. RaceCar2010 is a video game that features races in virtual

1. RaceCar2010 is a video game that features races in virtual locations throughout the United States—in the clouds above Hawaii, down the slopes of the Rockies, along the length of the Appalachian Tra...

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Q: 1. You create a new video game-playing device that

1. You create a new video game-playing device that you call “The Gem.” Its revolutionary twist on other game devices is that The Gem can respond to a player’s eye movements, making a handheld joystick...

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Q: 1. You want a copy of “Banx & Chex,”

1. You want a copy of “Banx & Chex,” a computer game that simulates financial transactions, with the goal of accruing as much virtual profit as possible. Without the real money to pay for it, however,...

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Q: 1. You are playing “Kill ‘Em Again Inc.”

1. You are playing “Kill ‘Em Again Inc.” in which your avatar, Nick, drives around the streets of Urban City to duel zombies. To play, the game requires that you buy a ride. So you sign this on-screen...

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Q: 1. In the video game “Bills & Coins,” each

1. In the video game “Bills & Coins,” each player tracks income, spending, investments, and taxes in a simulated real-world environment to exceed the net worth of the other players with whom business...

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