Sorry but you're referring to two different activities. You are comparing apples with Oranges.
"The Power of Play: Exploring the Positive Impacts of Video Games"
Peoples Life.
Stuff like gamecubes and computers.
Well... no. If it were to replace anything it would replace movies, but that won't happen; at least for a long time.
Outdoor Games: Catch and Hide and Seek Board Games: Monopoly, Scrabble and Battleship Video Games: Minecraft, Stardew Valley and Super Mario Odyssey (Stardew Valley is an especially great video game, go try it if you haven't already to anybody reading this. It's worth it.)
Play group outdoor games like tag and hide and go seek instead of sitting indoors all day watching TV or playing video games.
Speed Racer The Next Generation - 2008 Video Essay was released on: USA: 5 September 2008
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
Many outdoor physical activities and indoor activities are available. Many board games such as Scrabble and Monopoly require thinking and strategy. Some robotic toys and kits are also available. Outdoor sports such as basketball, Frisbee etc. are also possibilities.
Video Games
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It's a compendium of games.