Playing
Video Games: Good or Bad?
From
the Oxford dictionary, video games is a game played by electronically
manipulating images produced by a computer program on a monitor or other
display. Video games are fast becoming one of the most popular media choice
among children and young adults. As with many new media enjoyed by
youth, but relatively unused by elders, myriad responses may be witnessed,
ranging from curiosity and wonder to fear and concern Video games have come a long way since today's adults sat
down at a computer to play Pong or Donkey Kong. The newest-generation gaming
consoles are as powerful as personal computers, and can accomplish many of the
same things. And today's games are increasingly
realistic and technologically advanced.
Video
games can also have some very important effects on family relationships, and
deserve to be thought of as something that can – and should – be played
together. Games with broad appeal that are easy to grasp can additionally help
many families play together, and better bridge the gap between generations.
Consider a title like hip-wiggling simulation Just Dance, which can have young
kids dancing alongside their grandparents.
Besides
that, future
career choices for today’s tots will no doubt be influenced by technology in a
way that is difficult for many parents to imagine too. Skills learned and honed
playing home console and video games, as well as mobile gaming apps, will
undoubtedly be very valuable to students in the workforce of 2025. Games are increasingly being used to educate and instruct workers around
the globe by governments, trade bodies and the world’s largest corporations as
well. In fact, a recent study by the Entertainment Software Association found that
70 percent of major domestic employers have utilized interactive software and
games for training purposes, and nearly eight out of 10 plan on doing so by
2013.
Additionally, playing video also help in building confidence. Even games that aren’t
specifically designed to do so can still help kids feel a sense of achievement,
based simply on the basic principles involved in what makes a good game.
Through puzzles, exploration and discovery, players learn to succeed in ways
that some researchers say our brains actually prefer. Most games are designed
to introduce a concept, such as jumping, and then provide players with an
opportunity to master it. Players are then free to explore and utilize and
achieve success with this new skill, growing in self-confidence all the while.
Every statement will also have
its cons. I think that there will bring harm more than benefits if you are
staying up all night and not sleeping. It could hurt your health and even your
lack of sleep.Most of the disadvantages about video games are hurtful for your
health. Video games can cause seizures, sometimes failing of vision, or less
thought processing. Most video games can cause people to become obesity from
not exercising often. The only reason you would become obese because some
people eat junk food and drink soda while playing video games. When you do eat
unhealthy and play video games non stop can cause you to become more obese from
not exercising enough. I think video games can mainly hurt your health. In conclusion, as long as the parents check the games their children are playing for content and time, video games should be embraced as something that will enrich their children's lives, not consume it. Video games truly are one of the greater creations of humankind; it may just take a while for us to accept it.
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Derrick Ooi Soon Jhern
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