Facts About Video Games
Did you know that surgeons are now using video games to train with for laparoscopic surgery? In studies, surgeons with experience playing video games scored higher with their laparoscopic surgery skills than surgeons with no experience. The surgeons with the most experience playing video games made fewer mistakes and were overall faster with their procedures. These were only simulated surgeries, but these studies show that video games are not just for kids anymore.
Video games have long been blamed for obesity in children because of the hours spent playing these games sitting on the sofa. Now companies are producing games that add activity so our children can burn more energy while playing their favorite games. Games that require movement have obviously shown to burn more energy than normal screen games.
Did you know that the annual income made from video games surpasses the amount Hollywood makes on films? This was before the release of Playstation 3, Wii and Xbox games. The video game industry is only growing and so is the competition to release games faster than their rivals. With the right resources you can now develop your own games and some companies let you test their games for possible glitches in their software before they release them to the public. Nobody knows games like the people that play them on a regular basis. There are advances in this kind of technology almost daily making this industry a great idea for people trying to decide what kind of career to get involved in. I can remember a time when Atari was the hottest games on the market and who could have imagined that this industry would have grown so huge.
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