Video Games enhanced the younger generation by improving skills such as organizatio, math, critical thinking skills and hand-eye coordination, creating a sense of community through arcades/multiplayer games, instilling in them a healthy sense of competition and a respect for rules, and, in the case of at risk youth, keeping them off the streets by providing them with entertainment.
Yes.
December 22, 2012
1992 the forth generation of video games
Video Games are not addictive at all. Video games are a hobby like any other hobby, and with all hobbies, they can all be addictive. The main reason as to why people think is that video games appeal to a more younger crowd, so it gives them something else to do, and that is all they do.
The Fighter's Generation is a website geared toward video games of fights and fighting. The website declares itself "The Ultimate Fighting Game Resource".
The age rating of video games affects who can access and enjoy them. Younger players may be limited by higher age ratings, while older players may find certain games less appealing if they are rated for younger audiences.
The Ipod second generation can play games, but only the ones already programmed on it. You can't buy games off iTunes and put them on there. In the iTunes store, they give the ipods that the games are compatible with. 2nd generation ipods just don't have the video requiremnets to play most of those games anyways.
Video games have improved like by giving people jobs, new ways to have fun without leaving the house, and opened up a new kind of hobby to the younger crowd.
Newer Video Games have more detailed and more realistic graphics than the early video games (e.g. many early video games used very simple line/dot graphics, the latest video games have near movie quality graphics and some even use 3D goggles to add depth to the experience). This has been due mostly to dramatic advances in the capabilities of graphics generation/processing hardware.
It would probably be the people who created the first Mortal Kombat game. That game series started a generation of violent video games.
Some can be, usually for younger people, it's also why they're not much fun.
no, only the 3,4,5 generation ipod nano could play video. The new 6th generation nano won't play video anymore (not sure)