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I can see how video games could have good aspects on children, such as brain age and leap frog types however, they also have negative results for children. Games that do not stimulate the mind or body and are not monitored by parents create negative backlash. I found this in an article: "Similar to earlier studies about television, the data about children's video game habits are correlated with risk factors for health and with poorer academic performance. When video game play is analyzed for violent content, additional risk factors are observed for aggressive behavior and desensitization to violence."
The link to the rest of the article: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0816/is_6_21/ai_n9772319/