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Online Games are video games that are partially or completely played on the internet through an existing computer network. They can be played either on personal computers, consoles (such as PlayStation and Xbox) or through dedicated gaming servers that are run by game publishers. These games can be single-player or multiplayer, depending on the game and the network. Some of the most popular online games are the massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) and first-person shooter (FPS) genres, which often develop their own subcultures. These online games can also be social, allowing players to connect with other gamers and interact in a non-threatening environment.

https://45.76.48.210/ of the big-name video game companies have their own online stores, which offer both boxed and download versions of new releases. These storefronts compete with the major online retailers such as Amazon and Steam, which dominate the digital market for new release titles. The surviving high street retailers like HMV and Game are good for picking up cheap pre-owned games, and supermarkets can be found stocking a variety of titles.

Some online games allow gamers to interact with other gamers through an integrated chat system. This can be a fun way to have some online socializing, but it can also become an addictive distraction, causing players to neglect other tasks and even become depressed when their online games fail to meet their expectations. For this reason, it is important to monitor the amount of time that children and teenagers spend playing video games online.

Despite the negative stereotypes of gamers as loners sitting in mom's basement, most online games are designed to be played with friends. Most consoles such as PlayStation, Xbox and Wii have built-in systems to allow you to play with a group of friends at the same time. These games can be cooperative or competitive, and you can usually find a large online community of other fans to talk with through an official forum.

In addition to a social outlet, online gaming can provide cognitive and motor skills development for both young and old. Many games require a player to perform several tasks at once, such as looking at an enemy on the screen and keeping track of their health, ammo, other statistics, moving their character and talking on a microphone. This multitasking can help gamers improve their ability to concentrate and keep attention on a task for extended periods of time.

In the context of supportive role, online games can be used as a tool to alleviate stress and frustration in college students. A recent study found that online games have a positive impact on college student's life, including meeting the need for personal growth, satisfying the need for social life and promoting academic performance. Moreover, some suggestions that enhance the supportive role of online games are structured for family and college education. This article is based on a literature review performed in February 2010 in six databases: the Center on Media and Child Health Database of Research, MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and EMBASE, along with hand-searching reference lists. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that tested the effects of online games on a clinically relevant health consequence were considered.