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Scientists from Oxford University, together with Nintendo, analyzed 140 thousand hours across 150 games from 703 players.
The results showed that the number of hours spent gaming does not affect mood, happiness level, or depression. What matters more is how organically gaming fits into everyday life.
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The results showed that the number of hours spent gaming does not affect mood, happiness level, or depression. What matters more is how organically gaming fits into everyday life.
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