I agree with your point of view, although recent studies show that gaming might actually has some health benefits. One example is where computer games are being used as an effective form of physiotherapy for children with cystic fibrosis. And we don't have to forget that some games are great to promote the parent-child interaction! Such as here: http://www.element14.com/community/community/experts/benheck
No they do not. They do have addictive qualities though, which can be unhealthy.
no it is just that video gamers tend to eat unhealthy snacks or don't have a healthy excercise routine to balance out their playing habits
I do not necessarily believe that video games contribute to violent behavior in adolescents because I think kids and teenagers know the difference between right and wrong. Many parent have incorrect ideas about video games. Such as was stated in the first article, if a kid was spending a lot of time playing the piano or doing sports they would be considered doing something good and healthy where as if they spend a lot of time playing video games it is considered unhealthy. Video games can be an outlet for stress and it good for everyone to have a way to deal with their stress. Most teenage boys play video games so to say that the typical violent teenager was made that way by video games is a little ridiculous. They all play video games and they are not all violent kids.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
Well, it is not unhealthy for physical because the game might be useful to your thumbs and can be unhealthy for health and social because you get addicted and can't stop and don't go outside for exercise.
No, just make sure that you don't over exceed an hour and if you are, take a break between each hour, fifteen minutes preferably.
Video Games
It's a compendium of games.
Video games were not discovered they were invented.
No, there are no Bigfoot video games.
Yes, there are video games in Germany.
There were no video games in 1933