Yes many children due it happens alot watch the news there is at least one a week!!!
It depends on what you consider as the video game's fault. Is it the video game's fault if frustration due to a game causes a gamer to throw something and injure somebody? The closest one could probably get to accusing video games of physical violence is if it triggers a reaction in a gamer that can cause a seizure, but you could argue that that would be the gamer's fault as most video games have warnings about that.
Violence caused by video games is non-existent.
CDs video games will not last forever, due to the fact that their is always new games coming out.
Yes.
The court must have followed the due process and the evidence to take the kids away from you. All is not lost, you can always make an appeal to a higher court.
There are lots of reasons, but here are a few..... 1. You could be fat due to lack of exercise , also increases the likelyhood of diseases like Osteoporosis ( thin bones ) Rickets and other bone diseases 2.You could be dumb , due to lack of brain activity 3. (seriously) Many have reported that many kids who play violent video games in their childhood are violent in their adulthood.
It is generally not recommended for 4-year-olds to play video games due to potential negative effects on their development and behavior.
It would be hard to calculate how much every video game in the world cost due to the fact not all video games are the same price, Some video games are pay per month, and some video games have item stores in which you can purchase items for real money.
Newer Video Games have more detailed and more realistic graphics than the early video games (e.g. many early video games used very simple line/dot graphics, the latest video games have near movie quality graphics and some even use 3D goggles to add depth to the experience). This has been due mostly to dramatic advances in the capabilities of graphics generation/processing hardware.
No, a 3-year-old is generally not developmentally ready to effectively play video games due to their limited cognitive and motor skills at that age.
No. You have to be 18 due to the Mature ratings on Videos and Video Games
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, Auggie enjoys playing video games like Minecraft and Halo with his friend Christopher. Video games provide Auggie with a way to have fun and bond with his friends despite facing challenges due to his physical appearance.