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Horizon · S52 E18

Are Video Games Really That Bad?

2015-09-16 · 60 min

The video game industry is a global phenomenon. There are over 1.2 billion gamers across the planet, with sales projected soon to pass $100 billion per year. But their very popularity fuels the controversy that surrounds them. They frequently stand accused of corrupting the young - of causing violence and addiction. But is this true? Horizon reveals a scientific community deeply divided. Some are convinced that video games incite aggression. Others insist they have no effect whatsoever on real-world violence. But away from the controversy, there is a growing body of evidence that suggests video games may help keep the brain sharp, and could soon revolutionize how we combat mental decline as we age.

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Season 52 Episodes

  • E1Should I Eat Meat? The Big Health Dilemma
  • E2Should I Eat Meat? How to Feed the Planet
  • E3Allergies: Modern Life and Me
  • E4Inside the Dark Web
  • E5Ebola - The search for a cure
  • E6Is your Brain Male or Female?
  • E7Secrets of the Solar System
  • E8Aftershock: The Hunt for Gravitational Waves
  • E9Dancing in the Dark - The End of Physics?
  • E1070 Million Animal Mummies: Egypt's Dark Secret
  • E11Is Binge Drinking Really That Bad?
  • E12The Trouble with Space Junk
  • E13Are Health Tests Really A Good Idea?
  • E14First Britons
  • E15OCD: A Monster In My Mind
  • E16Which Universe Are We In?
  • E17Cosmic Dawn: The Real Moment of Creation
  • E18Are Video Games Really That Bad?