It keeps kids out of bed because they want to get played with.
Because they usually want to do video games or watch TV.
Becausea lot of computer games are about killing and parents don't want their kids to copy what other people did in video games.
Because homework is boring to kids and they want to go play video games and get outside (hopefully!). And because sometimes kids don't understand it and don't have time for it:-)
Most kids would choose to play video games, instead of homework.
You can keep a video as long as you want but they will charge you an amount everyday that they are not back after the amount of days you have payed for. When I was there all the videos were 5 day rentals. Video games i believe were different at around 7 days.
Because when kids first play video games, they are most likely to enjoy it, and get really into a game, once they have completed a game, they will want to buy a new game as they will now be bored of the last game, at this point they are addicted, video games can be considered one of the most addictive "drugs" i know this as i am 14 and have been playing video games for years now. I am not proud that i choose video games to bored games, but i am addicted, and when i am bored the only thing i can think of doing is video games. So theres your answer.
Violent video games provide a window for children to vent. If children didn't have video games like Grand Theft Auto, they wouldn't know the consequences of stealing a car, or beating up a hooker. If I have played it in a video game, I probably wouldn't want to do it In real life.
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 such as Call of Duty includes war, a topic that kids should not be interested in. War includes murder and bloodshed, mostly to trick kids into thinking that murder is fun an that they just want to take a gun and shoot someone or something.