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New study links classic video game play to increased happiness
Researchers at Imperial College London and Kyushu Sangyo University have found that classic video games such as Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi may offer more than simple entertainment for young adults.
People who play video games have more activity in certain parts of their brains than those who don’t, and a new study suggests video games could be used to teach better decision-making skills.
Games don’t make you smarter, but they can support your brain, regardless of your age. Different games sharpen different ...
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Players love video games released in 2025, GAMIVO’s study shows
GAMIVO released its research on gamers’ preferences in 2025. It indicates that players are eager to choose this year’s ...
A great deal of attention is often given to the negative effects of video games. Excessive game-playing can undoubtedly be detrimental for some people, taking time away from exercising and social ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Move over trust falls and ropes courses, turns out playing video games with coworkers is the real path to better performance at the office. A new study by four BYU information systems professors found ...
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