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About Computer Games
Are video games good news or bad news? Certainly, there is now a growing number of computer and video games, and while many are still deeply rooted in classic shoot em up model, there are many new games that some stereotypes are difficult where people are accustomed to see on the shelves. Games that are ways to challenge your mind, video games designed to exercise your mind and increase your IQ, games that focus on problem solving and language skills are all there, and seems as popular as games just intended to entertain, with no attempt to pretend to education.
There are even games today the promotion of physical fitness, diet and nutrition, physical, and Wii in particular children and youth can be seen playing video and computer games at the same time as running, jumping, dancing and whirling so can have a positive effect on their health. Another criticism has been launched on the publishers and retailers of video and computer games is that they encourage children to seek their own business, spend hours increasingly trapped in their own right, ultimately to the detriment of their communication skills and social skills. However, with the development of Internet communications and broadband in particular, multiplayer games for many years, which means to discuss and communicate with friends and other players worldwide. Provided that the development of strategic thinking and teamwork, including communication, organization and compromise, these games were presented a very positive impact on children in terms of skills very useful in the workshop of the twenty-first century.
But do not be too sentimental about video and computer games to add to our lives raising children the skills and experience. Many computers and video games are just that – games. Some people choose to read a book, others to watch TV or go out with friends in the local park. But who is to say that playing a computer game is a challenge response, strategy, logical thinking and teamwork have less value that is lying on the couch watching television. The truth is, more snacks and sugary drinks are consumed by young people, watching TV or playing video games.










