The phrase - Video Games - is not a verb so it doesn't have tense.
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Better gameplay, graphics, story, etc
The informal verb to video (to videotape) would have the past tense "videoed" (videotaped).
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
Over the past couple of decades the rate of kids who play video games on a regular basis has continued to climb. For adults who do not want their kids spending all of their time playing mind numbing video games, finding a good present to give can be a challenge. One option which could make the parent and the child happy is to give a puzzle video game. Puzzle video games can be played on most video game systems and are designed to not only entertain a person but challenge their mind as well, which is beneficial compared to traditional games.
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Yes video games can harm you and your brain. Over usage , or playing a video game to long harms the cells Most contriversial topic about video games scientists proven its not the game its the flashes of light and all that in a dark room can cause problems but not directly to your brain i have a fully functional brain healthy and mature and with 7 hours of gameplay for the past 4 years so in other words no video games cant directly harm your brain
It's a compendium of games.
no It is possible to view the past through a video camera.
There were no video games in 1933
Yes, there are video games in Germany.