Gaming fosters family relationships, according to study

Posted Dec 12, 2007 at 1:34PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Magazines, News Tags:
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Video Games - Image 1Contrary to recent studies on gaming and the supposed adverse effects on children, NPD has turned up with a report which concluded with a more positive note towards gaming of all forms: that both hardcore and casual gamers engage in playing video games with the family.

Entitled Expanding the Games Market, the study manages to disprove the myths attributed to the gaming market, particularly about their attitudes and behaviors.

The study discovered that playing games in all platforms is now being viewed by both hardcore and casual gamers alike as a good family and/or group activity, as well as stress relievers. The research reports that even if heavier gamers are more inclined to play games alone, they are also open to playing games along with the whole family.




 
 
 

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by The Obsidian - 2007-12-13 03:24
» Yep

Of course it does! Games really can bring a family together! me and ma dad love playing Halo.....

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