The "Big guy" in video games media would be the major companies such as Epic games, Ubisoft, Activison, etc. They're considered the main companies that release the most internet breaking games yearly. Their games are produced throughout the world for all to enjoy.
The "Little guy" in video games would be considered the small creators who create small games that usually don't get a lot of recognition. The creator, Pewdiepie, made a small game for his fans to play and it only got a few thousand downloads, unlike major companies. Major companies release their games by making trailers and leaving easter eggs in their past games. Usually the games are released a year or so after their last release. Many companies have only a few games but thrived. The creator, Pewdiepie, produced his app using a small software and it was only released for a few months before it was taken down for it fail. The use of ads on videos is the best way that companies show a game to fans. The premiere limited edition ads to create a "hype" around the game. Both the "Big guy" and "Little guy" do the same. The big guy can create more profit by released their game globally. This allows more players to get into it. A disadvantage would be the amount they have to spend to make the game perfect and not worry about losing money. Small creators (Little guy) release their games globally to help bring viewers and subscribers to their channels. They put a lot of money into these apps but the amount of views they receive from it is positive.
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April 2021
CategoriesThis article seems very technology based considering Elon Musk is on the cover. People who are likely to read this are those interested in technology advancements. The articles in this magazine seem to contain info on technology written by Elon Musk (found of tesla).
Intertextuality is when one text makes a reference to another text, this may either be directly or indirectly. Three types are obligatory, optional, and accidental. Obligatory is when the author deliberately invokes a comparison between two text. Optional is when there's a possibility for there to be a reference but it isn't very direct. Accidental is when it make a connection without it being direct.
Obligatory ex: Bart and Homer compared as son and dad. Another would be in Naruto when he turns into a fox. Finally, in Moby Dick it would be them comparing the whale to the ship. |