Asking this type of question tells me your not a real gamer yet.
the purpose of a video game is to satisfy the need that you have in that moment.
If you love a sport,why not buy the video game.
If you like mythology why not buy God of War or prince of Persia.
If you just like slaking of and doing real life, crazy, kind of impossible things to do why not buy G.T.A (any brand).
If you don't now how to play please learn,if you need more answers please ask.
(*I did not add anything to this answer, I just fixed the spelling errors.)
I believe everyone has played video games at one point so yes
The whole point in making video games are to entertain and relax people when they have free time on there own and to just for some people make money alone.
it is against the law to put students names into video games.....i no its stupid i hate having to enter all the names in
because it don't like having a video game
Any place that sells video games and VG accessories.
Old games were stored on cartridges and new games are stored on laser discs. New games have more intricate systems and engines from the days of old, that just were simple and fun (well, most of the time). In short, old video games got to the point fast, and new video games are much longer and have more intricate storylines.
Students having enjoyment and education at the same time.
There are many places a person can purchase a point and click video game for a computer system offline. Gaming stores like Gamestop sell all kinds of video games. Also, stores like Best Buy and Walmart have many video game options.
To have fun, entertainment, play online with friends, make friends, and etc.
When kids play video games they can't get away from it because of the fun they are having. Its hard to get them away from it. You just need to show them what they could be doing that is more fun outside than on a video game.
Its more fun than killing your neighbors cat-Point Blank
The video games could be a factor for you having headaches. You will need to see your doctor to get a proper diagnosis.