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no, i don't think so
There aren't a lot of video games designed specifically for 3D. More 3D games will be released as 3D televisions become more popular.
Makes your brain to tell you to do the same thing.
Only violent video games are violent. They have equal or less effect than violent films, TV shows, live shows, books, and people. So no, they have no effect which is particular to themselves.
Video games are defined as what the name implies. Games that are played using video conections to a TV or some kind of screen.
Playing video games because you are interacting with your TV
If you considering to buy a 3D TV for video games, you have to make sure that the games you'll be playing are 3D-supported. Whether on Xbox 360 or Playstation 3, the back of the game box will indicate whether it's compatible with a 3D television or not. Just a warning: when playing one of these current generation video games on your 3D setup, the graphical quality of the game will drop compared to its original graphics to account for the 3D effect.
Video games got there name because it was shown on a TV by Nintendo Video games got their name by being a game and displayed as a "video" that you could control.
Only in the way that your tv will be displaying the video game instead of the tv signals.
A walla is often used as a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background on American TV shows, radio programs, movies, and video games.
Board games are games you play with a board or objects of the sort. Video games are games you play on the TV and/or with a controller.
Battle of the Video Games - 1983 TV was released on: USA: August 1983