A recent study with 39,000 participants by the University of Oxford on video games and well-being has concluded that gaming has no measurable effect on well-being or overall life satisfaction. In ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study finds that familiar video games like Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi can spark childlike wonder, increase happiness, and ...
Spy shooter No One Lives Forever was critically-acclaimed when it released back in 2000, earning multiple awards nods and a sequel. We called it one of the best shooters of the year in our original ...
As digital devices permeate every corner of life, video games have become both a popular pastime and a point of contention. Public concerns about gaming’s impact on mental well-being often cast these ...
A first-of-its-kind study from Oxford University has investigated the relationship between well-being and time spent playing video games using novel industry data from two popular video games. The ...
Teenagers who play video games with "gambling-like" elements are more likely to start real betting, warns new research. Gaming habits can form a gateway to problem gambling - with youngsters exposed ...
GameSpot parent company Fandom has released its sixth annual Inside Fandom study, and this one reveals insights into how people play and feel about games and general entertainment. One of the key ...