About Video Games: What Parents Need To Know And Remember Concerning Online Video Games

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Video games
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Corporate Communications,
Games,
Marketing,
Online Video,
Personal Technology,
Video,
Video Game
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Overview: Video Games are basically computerized games designed for different purpose and people. They are games that we usually play using our diverse technological devices. The emphasis in this paper will be on positives and negatives on parents and their children who play video games using online computers. There are different views about video games and the effects (good, bad or unknown) that they have on kids in particular and hence their parents parenting responsibilities. Video games are played by the very young 6-9 year olds and by adults above age 50.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2007


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