With big TVs it requires you to actually move your eyes/head to see information; you have to look all around. On a small TV, all of the information, pretty much the whole screen is in your vision all at once.
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Actually, Video games improve your mind, all 4 parts of the brain are getting "exercise" while playing video games. But still playing too long on video games is bad for your health,(but you will have cat like reflexes :)!)
Playing a video game with a console connected to the TV, such that the game appears on the screen, cannot damage the TV. Playing video games while actually sitting on your TV could indeed ruin it, as TVs are not intended to be used as seating. If you suspect someone has been sitting on your TV while playing games, you might want to ask them to stop doing that.
Video games keep you out of trouble by releasing your anger out on the game while you are playing then when you come back your stress level has gone down
get a video capture card if you are playing on a console. or get a screen capture program like fraps. then move the game video file to your video editing file and voice over or if on computer plug in a mic while playing and set it to record you during the video
yes you uses your muscles for any movement no matter how small. you use your finger muscles mainly while using video games
Some good techniques for video games are... Example: there might be a way you sit while playing them? i guess? like if you sit on a chair your better playing but if you sit on the ground its harder to play, something like that.
If you think about playing video games while you do homework, it can stop you up. Brandon H.
Many xbox video games are coming out this year including a lot of sporting games, fighting games, as well as more games to play with kinect so there is more physical activity going on while playing.
It might when you get shocked or when you are trying really hard to accomplish something
No, college sports video games are not able to use the names of the players.
Run for your life.