yes it is healthy for your thumbs
Some video games can be good for precision and coordination exercises. Violent video games and games are not good for you. Video games that are entertaining can be a good way to relieve stress if played in moderation.
Well it depends on what kind of video games are the kids playing with and how long you use the video games. Some types of video games are for kids not all.
There are many good guides for playing video games on nds. Most of them are found on you tube you cant miss them.
Just keep playing and find good strategies.
Under the video on the left there is a thumb pointing up and a thumb pointing down. Just click on the thumbs up and it will like the video. :) Good luck.
"The Power of Play: Exploring the Positive Impacts of Video Games"
One reason is because it added movement to people playing video games, it's more active than just moving your thumbs around. Also depending on the games it can add a sense of being real to playing the game. EX: tennis, you actually swing the racket/wiimote to hit the ball.
Without your thumbs, you can't indicate that everything is good. Thumbs also are good for other things, like holding stuff. Try this experiment, tape your thumbs better yet...super glue them to side of your index finger for 2 hours and try playing a video game. Tell me how that turns out. Obviously your school system has epically failed you miserably. Thanks for wasting my hard earn money that funds your school.
Without your thumbs, you can't indicate that everything is good. Thumbs also are good for other things, like holding stuff. Try this experiment, tape your thumbs better yet...super glue them to side of your index finger for 2 hours and try playing a video game. Tell me how that turns out. Obviously your school system has epically failed you miserably. Thanks for wasting my hard earn money that funds your school.
I personally like Kingdom Hearts and War Games but mostly ones with a good storyline
Yes, because of the fast paced games that takes acquisition skills to do good in them.
There is a good article on IGN's website; I've linked it below.