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Video games for women by Nintendo review

When I finished reviewing the Harry Potter video game, I was also thinking about the women too. While many women that I know play the same games that men do, women like Jennifer Hudson like different kinds of games. And looks as if game companies are listening. They are now developing games and accessories specifically for girls, though I wonder why they would put Nicole Kidman in the commercial (Is Nintendo targeting somewhat older women too?). Plus, from the best that I know women don't get addicted to video games and they also don't like violent games that inspire men to commit heinous crimes.

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Harry Potter video game review

You still haven't had enough of Harry Potter after reading the books, watching the movies, and buying the goodies. And maybe talking endlessly with your friends and family members.

You can now play the video game on Nintendo and enjoy being a character. The video game is unlike any other that you have played so far and I am already hooked (No, I am not addicted to video games). Hey, this magic wand is way more cool than guns. Here is a video preview of the game.

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How to deal with video game addiction?

We all love to play video games and many studies have shown that apart from entertaining us, today's video games have enormous educational value. But, not all video games are healthy. Many of them have too much violence, and some may even contain porn (Related: porn addiction).

A rapidly growing problem is playing games for too long to a point that it becomes an addiction. Since it is something new, if you show up with your child at the psychiatrist's office, don't be surprised if you fail to convince her or him that there is a problem in the first place. Watch this video to understand why playing even an educational video game beyond a reasonable time period may be addictive and detrimental to mental well being.

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