Do video games have value well beyond the stereotype of being a waste of time...

Do video games have value well beyond the stereotype of being a waste of time? Will games ever be romanticized the same way books are?

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>Will games ever be romanticized the same way books are?
No because gamers are the most opressed minority, especially nintendo games

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>Do video games have value well beyond the stereotype of being a waste of time?
No, because it is a waste of time. That being said you should not hate video games with this knowledge. Just embrace what you are doing is pointless and still have fun. Not everything has meaning or intrinsic value.

And how is reading Lord of the Rings or 50 shades is more than a waste of time?

Not really, because part of the stigma of video games, just like with watching TV, is that they rot your brain. And while that's an exaggeration by Baby Boomers, reading is objectively more mentally stimulating than those.

Nothing has any real meaning. It's really sad that people value sex, friends, wealth, and relationships as the top pedestal for life when it all just chemicals and endorphins in your brain trying to make you feel good. What's even more depressing is everyone and everything tries to push this mentality so hard and when reality hits them in the face, people shun the notion that this line of thinking may or may not be incorrect.

They are more or less the same in terms of being a time killer.