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[T1036]To Play Video Games
by Tahsin, Tah
No one can deny that almost all video games rely on quick thinking and decision making. Typically, a game player will have a limited time to make a decision in their game ? whether it's placing down a Tetris block, or moving their character to a descending platform ? and neglecting to make that decision in time has negative consequences. Video games increase the brain's ability to make quick and logical decisions, something that certainly can't be gained from simply watching television.

Studies have shown that games such as Brain Age and Big Brain Academy can actually serve to improve memory with old age, and even delay the onset of some diseases such as Alzheimer's. The fact is, logical thinking is a neglected part of daily life ? especially in children's education ? and there are many video games today which serve to specifically enhance this part of a person's brain.
It's a proven fact that video games help to relieve stress. For the average person, playing a game for about 15-20 minutes every day is a great way to wind down and relax ? there are plenty of easy games that anyone can learn, though are difficult to master, such as Minesweeper or Tetris.

In the same way that some people like to read a book to relax, video games are their own form of ?fictional universe? that takes a person's mind off the world around them and allows them to slip into a comfortable place where stress and worries take a back seat. With the advanced nature of some of today's video games ? with complex plots and puzzles ? a person can find a deeper sense of relaxation and separation from the world's problems.

To start you may want to familiarize yourself with some of the components of a "Gaming Systems". Each Gaming System has its own technology and is comprised of the following:

Gaming Console: This is the actual component that the gaming media that contains the actual game, such as a DVD or CD, is played on. Without this there is no gaming system as this contains your CPU, memory, and other such input and output ports.

Gaming Controllers: These are your input device for playing the game. These are much like a mouse or keyboard that you use on your computer. Many controllers contain an array of buttons that perform various actions such as making a character in the game run or shoot a gun or some other assigned function.

Video Game Media: The most common type of Video Game Media are DVD, CD, Gaming Cartridge, and downloaded files. So you might find a certain game is available for the PC and for the Xbox 360 but not available for Nintendo Wii or PS3. Each video game will state on the cover what Gaming System it is for.

Viewing Screen: The Gaming Console has to be connected to some sort of monitor or TV to view the game on. Some of the Portable Gaming Systems have small Monitors built into them much like many cell phones now have. In fact many cell phones contain gaming systems along with the rest of their many functions.

With the great number of video games for sale and the huge variety of video games that are downloadable through the internet, it probably will not surprise you to learn that 60 percent of the American population has played some kind of video game. They are rivalling baseball as the great American pastime. Indeed, there are versions of baseball and NFL available as video games. Video games grew out of our fascination with computers and they are played by young and old alike. Video game playing is not limited to kids and teenagers, although children are starting to play video games at younger and more tender ages.

Nearly half of all American children aged 4 to 6 are estimated to have played video games, and a new market has sprung up to develop video games to involve toddlers and make computers more attractive for them to use. More attractive to children! Kids take to computers better than ducks to water, and stay connected for life. As of 2005, a quarter of the children in the aged four to six age group who have played computer games say it is a regular habit. The toddler, of course, cannot yet talk about their video game habits. But their parents report that children, especially boys have lost interest in playing with their traditional toys like action figures, Legos, and puzzles and prefer video games. However, kids are not the primary users of video games. Their parents played video games as children and teenagers.

We are now experiencing the phenomenon of second-generation video game players. Video games have been around since the 1970's, clearly enough time for some third generation players to come upon the scene. Side to side, mouse to mouse with the kids are the adults who have never stopped playing or who began playing as adults. Adults represent the largest group of video game players and the average age of video gamers is 29. Certainly, the older generation has the good sense to avoid this costly, time consuming habit, you may think. Think again - 17 percent of gamers are 50 years of age and older. If this keeps up, retirement communities are no longer able to offer Bingo and Cribbage as recreational bonuses. The baby boom generation will head into its twilight years amid Dungeons and Dragons competitions.

The joy of mindlessly zoning out in virtual reality instead of actually doing something or speaking to someone is so compelling that video games are now a multibillion-dollar business. The video game companies often rival the stock exchange earnings of energy corporations and pharmaceutical companies. Nintendo often beats the earnings of major Hollywood studios. In 2004, 9.9 billion dollars was spent on video games, on consoles like PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, and on hand-held systems like Game Boy and Nintendo DS in the U.S. alone. Of course, America is the leader in video game retail but the rest of the world is far behind, making video game stocks a hot commodity. But no one is interested in "playing “ the stock market anymore; they're all to busy playing video games.

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