Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Old People Who Play Video Games Are Happier, Higher Functioning Than Non-Gaming Peers

 I have an example of this article how video games are not always bad and there are good things about them and how they can distract you in a good way."Want to prevent yourself from becoming depressed as you get older? Keeping your video game habit going may be a good first step. A study released this week in the journal Computers in Human Behavior suggests that elderly people who play video games — even just occasionally — are more social, better adjusted, and less likely to be depressed than their non-gaming peers.
The study by researchers at North Carolina State University followed 140 seniors who lived on their own. A rather high-seeming 61% of the participants reported that they played video games at least once in a while, and surveys of the two groups — regular or occasional gamers and non-gamers — found that those who worked a little bit of electronic entertainment into their lives averaged experienced higher levels of well-being and reported depression less often than their peers who never played.
While the study suggests a link between higher levels of happiness and satisfaction and playing video games, it’s not clear exactly what that link is, and whether playing video games can directly result in people being happier and more satisfied with their lives remains an open question. Says Dr. Jason Allaire, who led the NCSU study:"

Saturday, May 18, 2013

What Science Knows About Video Games and Violence

        The article "What Science Knows About Video Games and Violence" by Brandon Keim is about what we know about video games and what can we do to prevent in masscares from people who get brain damaged by violent video games. Here's an example," Psychologists aren't sure exactly how video games affect violence, but many are convinced there's a link." However they talk about the killing of the newtown connitcut. "Given that first-person shooters represent a $5 billion market, played by millions of people every day, it’s a scary possibility, and one pushed into the national discussion soon after it was reported that Adam Lanza, who killed 26 people in Newtown, Connecticut, was an avid Call of Duty player. Also disturbing, however, is the possibility that first-person shooters don’t influence real-world violence and are less a genuine suspect than a convenient scapegoat. After all, it’s easier to talk about fake blood than real behavior. This shows that the problem that this guy had was that his brained was too damaged and addicted from video games. I even play the call of duty games but I'm not addicted to them. Another example that there is " at least not of the quantitative, immediately useful variety. Some researchers argue that video games like first-person shooters indeed influence violent behavior—not causing it in some simple, linear way, but making it more likely to occur. Other researchers say this link doesn’t exist. Still others say it might, but it’s impossible to say right now.  What’s possible to know scientifically quickly gives way to uncertainty and intuition.

How Might Video Games Be Good for Us?


https://www.bigquestionsonline.com/content/how-might-video-games-be-good-us
friends playing video games together
       In the article How Might Video Games Be Good for Us? by Jane McGonigal, there's a question asked, "Is gameplay good for us? It’s a question I hear daily from gamers –as well as from their parents, teachers, doctors, therapists, and pastors". In my opinion I believe some video games can be good for you and some are just way too much it also depends on the age because it's also parents fault that there kids are too young to play shooting and violent games and the parents do not care about it they just still let there kids play these violent games and thats why there massacres like the killings that happened in new town Connecticut which impacted a lot of people. Another example in the article is says how many hours we spend on video games daily,"we now spend more than one billion hours every single day playing videogames – a total that’s up more than 50% from just three years ago. Meanwhile, the average young person racks up 10,000 hours playing videogames by the age of twenty-one. (By comparison, they will spend just 10,084 hours in the classroom throughout all of middle school and high school combined.)" Thats incredible on how many one person spends on just video games.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Interview

        Today I have interviewed an expert in video games in Point Loma High School and I asked him his opinion in video games and what he thinks about them if they are good or bad. He stated that "he believes that video games is all about time management and how you manage your time while playing video games can give you joy and create a happy feeling but can also help you fall behind in your future if you play to much you might fall behind in classes and that can affect you socially. I asked Felix about if how video games can affect are future in a good way he said "Video games can very well affect are future as people also make careers out of playing video games like people play in tournaments for call of duty for over millions of dollars and people live stream it and put game play on you tube and they get paid for doing this".I also asked him if video can affect your mentality and can you make you do crazy stuff he said "It can affect your mentality but not to they point where you go insane cause it can be very addicting and blind your way of what your doing and its personally all i think it is about time management and if you over play it you can really affect your mentality and your physical state while playing video games". Overall he stated that "Video games are not based off of the game itself in my own opinion its about the person and how he responds to playing the game itself".


Friday, May 10, 2013

Are Video Games Truly Bad for Kids’ Health?

http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/are_video_games_truly_bad_for_kids_health

     The article "Are Video Games Truly Bad for Kids’ Health?" by Neha John-Henderson is talking about if video games can be really bad for us. In the article it states that it's video games fault that little kids get fat, lazy, violent, and withdrawn, among other social ills. Which I believe it's true and I agree with that statement 100%. In the article there're talking abut how they did a survey on more than four thousand public high school students in Connecticut. They did that survey to find information on how video games affect these kids. They found out that it was like a drug to them. An addiction to video games is like an addiction to drugs and it's hard to recover from. I can talk from experience because I used to be on my xbox 24/7 non stop play all day everyday I was addicted to it and I didn't even know till I lost friends and people that I loved. That's when I opened my eyes and got rid of the video games and started my life again. In the article they had a different survey where it shows how problematic gamers. For example "The survey results show that problematic gamers are much more likely to smoke cigarettes, be aggressive, and show symptoms of being depressed. Interestingly, problematic gaming was not linked to a student’s grades, extracurricular activities, or the use of drugs and alcohol. " Which this shows that problematic gamers don't do drugs which is the good part.

Video Games Can Actually Be Good for Kids


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marjorie-hansen-shaevitz/video-games-good-kids_b_1974015.html

Todays article is about if Video Games Can Actually Be Good for Kids. According to ane McGonigal, a woman who received her Ph.D. in game research from the University of California, Berkeley. She said that the simplest games that are there were a waste of time and no need to have them because they weren't useful. Well it turns out to be that she was wrong, here's an example," Author of The New York Times best-seller, Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World, McGonigal began her talk by saying that there are 500 million active gamers in the world right now and by the time they reach the age of 21, each one of them will have spent 10,000 hours playing video games, 10,000 hours might sound like a familiar statistic; remember what Malcolm Gladwell said in Outliers about how individuals can become virtuosos in just about anything from sports to science by putting in that much time?." Also, in the article is says that 95% of American kids boys and girls alike the age of 20 play video games. That's a lot and I agree with him because even I did and my brothers do to.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Who plays video games?

http://vidthru.com/TeamPages/gamergyrl/2011/06/08/who-plays-video-games-the-numbers-might-surprise-you/
       Todays article is about who plays video games in reality from little kids to teens to adults. Today you will find out and be surprised by how many people play and who are the people that play. In the article it says " It notes that 72 percent of American households now play video games, and 82 percent of gamers are adults. Even more interesting than those numbers is the fact that 42 percent of gamers are now women! A third of the gaming population is made up of women aged 18 and up." Which is quite surprising because basically i thought only teens played video games but after seeing this im surprised of how many adults play video games online. Also the reason why might there might be so many adults playing video games is because they have tournaments were they play and the winner goes away with thousands of dollars. Also in the article it says "Think that playing video games makes people anti-social? Think again. The report says that 65 percent of gamers not only play with other gamers but play them together in person." Basically what its saying is that dont think about only one thing because you could be wrong because there are many things to that answer.

Video game addiction and other Internet compulsive disorders mask depression, anxiety, learning disabilities

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/kids-addicted-video-games-violent-experts-article-1.1298338


          In the article "Video game addiction and other Internet compulsive disorders mask depression, anxiety, learning disabilities" by Tracy Miller, the article is about how 
"Addiction to video games and the Internet is gaining legitimacy as a psychological disorder, and experts say it's 
not uncommon for kids to become violent when their 'drug' is 
taken away" What its saying is that kids are so attached to 
the video games and already addicted that when the kids get
there video games taken away that they freak out and start to 
violent and start to hit there parents. In the article it says that
Violent video games can be as addicting as drugs, experts 
say, one expert,  Dr. Michael Fraser, a clinical psychologist 
on the upper East Side and professor at Weill Cornell 
Medical College said that, “It affects the same pleasure 
centers in the brain that make people want to come back,". Also theres another expert named Fraser  who said that ""Kids can become physically and verbally abusive," said Fraser. "Most parents have trouble imagining this—that their 12-year-old boy would push his mother when she  tries to unplug the game. There's an example how kids these days have been getting violentIn the article is says that in reality if your son was a good boy and you let him play these violent 
games they wont be that good boy anymore all you will have is an video game addict.

Studying the Effects of Playing Violent Video Games



http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/12/science/studying-the-effects-of-playing-violent-video-games.html?_r=0

     Today's article is based on Studying the Effects of Playing Violent Video Games, this article they are relating it to the massacre that had happened in opened fire at Columbine High School, at the movie theater in Aurora, CO. They believe that violent video games was the problem because why this happened and they said that the theater one was planned to be like a video game.In the article it also says that scientist have been studying the effects of the media violence behavior since the 1950's and nothing has been found but video games in particular because from experience since I play video games but not as much because they got boring they have been getting more and more bloodier through out the years. The games that I play which are only for ages 17+ I see little kids playing these games online because when I'm playing you can hear them, and that's the problem why there's been killings from young kids killing other people because it's the parents fault for buying them games that are too violent for the kid and when their kids they have imaginations and they think different and maybe one day they might find a real gun and they may not know that it's real and start shooting at people.

Computer and Video Game History

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcomputer_videogames.htm


     Today I read an article about " Computer and Video Game History" Mary Bellis and it talks about how video games first started and who invented them. The first video game in history to ever be invented in 1952 was a graphical computer game, a version of Tic-Tac-Toe, the person who invented that game was A.S. Douglas. Later on in 1958 William Higinbotham created his first video game. His game, called "Tennis for Two," was created and played on a Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope.
      After the Tennis for Two gane was done in 1962 a guy named Steve Russell invented SpaceWar which was the first computer game to ever be played in history of video games on a computer. The first person to write a video game played on a television set, a game called Chase was called, Ralph Baer and this happened in 1967. In 1971 was the time when video games started to get big because thats when they started to make the arcade games. Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney both together created the first arcade game, that arcade game was based on the video game that Steve did "space war".


On the Affects of Video Games on Social Behavior

https://www.gameinformer.com/blogs/members/b/turdfurgy_blog/archive/2013/01/11/on-the-affects-of-video-games-on-social-behavior-research-paper.aspx
             
     The article that I read today is called "On the Affects of Video Games on Social Behavior'' by  Turd Furgy and its about how video games affect peoples behaviors. In the article it states that the recent shooting school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut may have been caused because of the violent video games that are out there. That's the first thing they brought up when the incident happened.  Also in the article it proves how video games can cause problems like the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. For example it says,"Since the late 70's, video games have become a growing trend, but some researchers say that video games may be more than just a growing trend; they may be a growing problem as well. “Paducah, Kentucky, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Littleton, Colorado, these three towns have all experienced similar multiple school shootings. The shooters were all gamers, gamers who habitually played extremely violent video games” This explains how video games have been affecting peoples behavior and different way in thinking because they believe they are playing a video game. However the video game has been growing bigger and bigger since the 1970's there's more violence then anything. Now it's more dangerous because since there is more violent video games and more little kids are going to star to play them later on in the future it will affect them.

Questions to be answered

1.When did video games start?
2.How do video games affect your life?
3.Whats the average time that people play video games?
3.Have people increased from using video games.