Dude:)
Grandma liked San Andreas, she just wished it wasn't so much like the Sims. She prefered GTA III to the newer ones; I think only because of the switch from old school style GTA to a newer more accessible format. And she likes to snipe people when she has a bad day.
Nope. Parkinson is a horrible disease, though...
She's on Cumidan for blood clots, she takes pain medications on occasion, but hates doing it (she's seen what drug addiction can do) She started gaming long before she had health problems, and other than the occasional Bingo, she doesn't really gamble.
Intersting paper though; it was only published in Arch Neurol? I'd imagine I'd see something like this in the other medical journals.
Here you go, everybody: here's my Grandma's response to the elderly protector of young minds: (small video file) http://home.cwru.edu/~amk26/videos/gamergrandma_6. wmv
She has a WHOLE different take on the situation
Dude :)
Grandma liked San Andreas, she just wished it wasn't so much like the Sims. She prefered GTA III to the newer ones; I think only because of the switch from old school style GTA to a newer more accessible format. And she likes to snipe people when she has a bad day.
Nope. Parkinson is a horrible disease, though... She's on Cumidan for blood clots, she takes pain medications on occasion, but hates doing it (she's seen what drug addiction can do) She started gaming long before she had health problems, and other than the occasional Bingo, she doesn't really gamble. Intersting paper though; it was only published in Arch Neurol? I'd imagine I'd see something like this in the other medical journals.