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Yeah, this is sorta old news, Zack. But it's very rare that a video game console would be used for therapy and rehab.

You DO realize that video games also help with regular people, right? Hand-eye coordination, reaction times/responses (like awareness of things happening with vision) etc. Not just that, games also keep your mind thinking a lot of times. They also are proven to freshen your mind and express your creativity. I play Pokemon still, and I work with children at summer camps and daycares, so I have to widen my tastes so that what I'm interested in appeals to other kids or people as well. Games that get you thinking and strategy are my favorites, and when I'm bored, I draw stuff from video games and the like.