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Friday, May 07, 2004


Video game skills may give edge in life - ITNews - smh.com.au
Yet another article featuring research on how playing video games helps you in life. Not only does it improve reaction time, prehipheral vision, and vision, it also teaches us about organization, planning and teamwork in a demanding yet entertaining environment. All those days in high school hiding in the counselors office. I was a Technology coordinator and had a ID badge that i could use as my own personal hall pass, whenever I didnt want to go to class I put it on, walked to a empty room with a computer, walk up to a janitor, flash my badge and ask to have the door opened. Once in I had all the computers on and called my friends to play, anyone came in we Ctrl-Shifted and looed like we were running utilities on it. We could get away with so much those days. And I graduated High School too. Playing TFC and CS back then may pay off, nowadays its Battlefield 1942, Desert Combat, Rise of Nations, and SC BW. Does that mean playing all those strategy games will make me a better business planner. I should add gameplay and genre to my resume, and attach all the " games good for you" articles I have come across. But I have not had much time for games, being in school and all, but that has never stopped me before.

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