Questions like this make me want to cry. NO!!! Video Games actually relieve stress and prevent children from turning to crime. And if they really like games, they can easily get a job in the industry which is a very wealthy and productive buisness. Do not listen to uninformed polititions who have no clue what they're talking about. There are games where you grow and breed Piniatas and make a farm with them. Please tell me how that would lead to crime. Sure, there are games like Grand Theft Auto 4 that are very mature but if they can handle it its OKAY.
Violent video games provide a window for children to vent. If children didn't have video games like Grand Theft Auto, they wouldn't know the consequences of stealing a car, or beating up a hooker. If I have played it in a video game, I probably wouldn't want to do it In real life.
Lillian Southwick Bensley has written: 'Video games and real-life aggression' -- subject(s): Aggressiveness in children, Violence in mass media, Video games, Aggressiveness
video games CAN impact your life if you get addicted to playing them and let them consume all of your time.
Most would say some video games are the best for children 6 and over, however, if you could buy your children games that combine learning with fun, that could increase their skills for school. Get board games or maybe even some video or computer games that help them use skills they need to experience and succeed in life. Some good examples are the Leapfrog games that include math, science, and spelling.
Peoples Life.
no.
Not if your healthy
No, violent video games teach kids about life and how it is and how it will be in the modern age...
Some people believe violence in video games can influence children to become violent also, creating a bad influence for future life. It can also get teenagers to think it's okay to behave badly in and outside of school.
It depends on the game you played it.It could be sport,crime,quest,brain games,etc.But, the benefit you can find in the BRAIN GAMES is to warm up our minds with memories. :) it also helps you in the future when making life changing decisions.
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no