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An Inter-Active Escape from the Humdrum
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Kim Somers
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Owen Jones
About this listen
Why do people like gaming? Well, many millions of professionals and worried parents have been asking themselves this very question for at least 50 years.
When video gaming started in the 70s, most people saw it as a bit of fun, but as the craze took hold, even in that decade, intellectuals and educationists began calling it "a stupid distraction", thinking that gamers were "dumb". This continued until fairly recently, and millions of disparaging words were written about video games and gamers.
However, the tide is now turning, and "experts" are pontificating on the positive aspects of gaming on gamers, even on very young ones. All the while this debate swirled around them, gamers just got on with what they liked doing the most: playing video games.
Much has been written about why gaming took the youth of the 70s by storm, and why people of all ages love to play today. Some like the role-playing, others like the virtual risk-taking, and others like to hone skills that they would not ordinarily use.
Some even dream of joining the thin ranks of the millionaire elite gamers.
Whatever your reason, may you long derive pleasure from your hobby, and may the force be with you!
As an added bonus, I am granting you permission to use the content in this book on your own website, blogs, and newsletter, although it is better if you rewrite them in your own words first.
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