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To answer your question, because I can😊, but following on from that deep insight , when I was in primary school we played lots of what were referred to as indoor games, mainly boxed games like monopoly etc that became more sophisticated overtime with the likes of electronic battleship so the arrival of pong, space invaders, galaga etc along with consoles that let you play at home seemed to me a natural progression from those earlier forms of gaming.

The rise of arcades where we teenagers could hang out, or those 18*or over *Australian drinking age  the situation of being able to have a beer sit down and play those already mentioned video games built into a glass topped table that had  proliferating through many pubs and clubs at the time just further cemented gaming as a part of my life just like sport and music.

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Research shows Video games  help make you smarter, so why am I an idiot