depends on the game but if its an intense game like Call of Duty then it can if you play it 24/7
in two year
An adjective is a word that describes, identifies or further defines a noun or a pronoun. In the sentence 'I like playing games' there is no adjective to describe the noun or pronoun.
When you play video games (xbox or ps3) and you're play a hard level or your playing Nazi zombies and all your friends die and you are the last one left. And your on level 30 your heart rate increases and your adrenaline raises because your scared.
playing tag
pirates used to have late nights drinking rum and playing card games
15 year olds enjoy hanging out with friends and going to the movies. They may also enjoy playing sports and playing video games.
it does it by the games and t.v. gets in your brain
unless you have high blood pressure then no
Because the body is nervous of beating a certain level.
may B (well it depends on the game) (also if its a wii most likely)
Just like any shocking event, it can raise blood pressure temporarily, if something excite or scare one during a game. One more cause, which can also damage heart, is indirect one. Frequently, people abuse of play: sleep and move less, sometimes eat more, especially if ones consume food during the game. All this can lead to obesity and as the result blood pressure may be increased permanently.
Yes, but than again no it depends on what games your playing and how you go about playing them... In some ways playing violent games can change your health so be careful of what games you play okay..
yes,because you are moving when you are playing the game
They think that playing games can damage eyes because of the electronic screen, and affect their brain by addiction.
No
It makes you more aware and have faster reactions.
usually yes depending on which game you are playing
Yes, video games affect your vision for only about 20 seconds. It depends how long you have been playing and how many times you looked away.