Power down the play. Video games can be a fun way to relax and turn off your brain, and with 61% of Americans ages 5 to 90 ...
CU Boulder scientists find that playing video games comes with small but significant cognitive benefits Ever since video games began to gain widespread popularity, some have questioned how playing ...
Far from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the benefits they provide. By playing video games, “people are practicing complex ...
CLEVELAND (KABC) -- Active video games are more than just fun; researchers found they can help obese children lose more weight than traditional weight loss programs alone. The report in the Journal of ...
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For many, picking up a controller at the end of a long day to neutralize some zombies or take on a side quest with a fairy is a way to unwind and escape from the demands of work. But it might also ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mike Stubbs covers esports, competitive games and the creator economy. Considering the rise of home consoles that we saw within ...