Originally Posted By: Mike Hunt
I think the "evolution" of video games as the new babysitter, family time, friend time, homework time, keep kids out of parents hair time, give parents time to smoke crack time, and the spoiled, selfish, me first, instant gratification culture that a lot of Americans have these days has everything to do with it.


I am not fully disagreeing with you, but is watching tv shows and movies any better? Because we have been doing that a lot longer than playing video games. I personally think a lot of video games are more challenging and interactive in a good way than a lot of ways people spend their time nowadays.
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Maybe he's born with it.

Maybe it's amphetamines.