Video Game Addiction and Its Effect on Young Boys


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(PCM) Did you know that nearly 9 out of 10 U.S. children play video games, or that the average young American will spend 10,000 hours playing video games by age 21!?

Video game addiction is a real problem in this country, especially for boys, with more than 3 million children in the U.S. suffering from the addiction. Check out these startling statistics, and if you think that you or someone you know could be suffering from video game addiction, click here for more information!

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2 Responses to “Video Game Addiction and Its Effect on Young Boys”

  1. Allen Neal says:

    Video is the common media nowadays and games take it to the level where you really do have to have good eye, hand and sometimes, body abilities.

  2. Michael says:

    I’ve been playing video games my entire life with almost a solid A average. I have a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and am beasting through 400 level biochemistry for a second BS (biochemistry). I have spent over 300 hours just on Tales of Graces F since around November and I’m still making A’s in 400 level biochemistry. In comparison, the cute girl who sat next to me last semester kept ditching class and bombing exams despite the fact that she already works in a similar field, and she had to drop the class, so I question the rigorousness of the studies from which you obtained your data. I also spend almost no time reading for pleasure unless plot-heavy video games count, and the main reason for my interest in both philosophy and molecular biology turns out to have been a video game called Xenogears. q.e.d. you need to fire your epidemiologist.

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