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Sample Cause and Effect Essay on Video

Games Influence of Children


Video games have been a part of children's life for the past few decades. It all started when
Atari came up with its first gaming console, which included a very simple game of tennis. The

controller had just one stick and one button to play with. Now, we have many different types of

consoles available in the market with very complex games that requires controllers with two or
more sticks and a variety of buttons. Video games are almost second nature to the modern children

and they are more comfortable playing them. Playing video games can have many different effects

(both positive as well as negative) on children. Some of these effects include increasing hand-eye

coordination and increasing dexterity mental skills; a decreased interest in other activities such as
studies and sports; and a very negative effect of inducing violence.

One of the most positive effects of video games is increasing the dexterity of a child and
improving his or her hand-eye coordination. As mentioned earlier, the new video games that are

coming out are extremely complex and they involve the movement of many different kinds of sticks

and buttons on the controllers. These can be very good for children as they learn to make fast
connections between what they see and what their hands and fingers are doing. This allows them to

think quickly and improves their reflexes. The newest games are very precision-based and it takes
very minute and accurate movements for the children to control the characters. This helps in making
the children much more adept at handling and operating real-life machinery and objects.

Another effect that playing videogames have on children is that they tend to get addicted to
playing these games and give them foremost priority. This takes the children away from their other

responsibilities, such as doing house chores, homework, and other physical activities. Children also
end up spending more time playing videogames in front of television screens than playing real and
actual sports that involve physical exercise. This in turn can have many health-related problems for

the children, as they can get obese if they don't exercise and stay home playing video games. This is
perhaps the worst negative effect that videogames can have on children. Parents and educators all
over the world are concerned about this phenomenon and they are urging the children to not spend
so much time playing video games. Many new video game consoles, such as the new Nintendo WII,
have come out with games that require users to actually get up and move.

Many researchers have talked about the effects of viewing violence in the media and how it
affects children. Videogames takes this to another level, where the children are actually participating
in being violent in the video games. There are many game out there that allow the children to play

arm bearing characters who can kill anyone that they want, steal cars, and commit many different
kinds of crime. These games can have negative implications on the children as they get immune to
the idea of committing crime and end up believing that it is all right. Research is still ongoing on

this negative effect and it has not entirely been proven or disproven as of yet.

We find that playing videogames can have various effects on the children, both positive as well

as negative. Even though the children can benefit by increasing their dexterity and improving their
reflexes, the cost of them losing out on their physical exercise and homework, as well as their

becoming prone to violent acts, are way too much. It is important that the parents and the educators
take up this problem seriously and enable certain rules and regulations that allow children to divide

their time responsibly between playing videogames and completing their studies and other

responsibilities.
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