Brain cell loss, isolation from the world, extreme whitening of the skin, addiction to hotpockets, boils, vomiting, multiplying of the rolls, stretch marks, carpel tunnel syndrome and in some rare occasions death. And in some occasions boredom.
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In many of them, yes. In many of them, no. In many of them, that depends on how you would like to win. Video games can be and are very different, with completely separate aims, so it depends entirely on which game you are playing.
there isn't an official count but many people have died due to light induced seizures that come from the light of a t.v or video srceen.
video games are video games. nobody cares how many there are just that theres like a million. If somebody would actually count that, I praise him/her.
Adults? Playing videogames? Don't make me laugh. Video game-type programs are used by the military for flying simulation and bombing missions.
Video games can cause many health problems when played in excess. However, all problems can be prevented by adjusting the time spent playing and the games played. Video games are often blamed for bad eyesight, yet they are shown to improve the contrast in players' vision by about 50%. Video games are also blamed for obesity, yet playing games in moderation can reduce time spent sitting on the couch, and playing certain games can actually get players active and ward against weight problems. Other common complaints include addiction and repetitive motion injuries, both of which can be prevented and treated. In sum, video games can be bad for your health. However, when used correctly, they are perfectly safe and can even contribute to your healthy life.