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Older Kiwis take to gaming for fun, health and positive ageing

11 September 2015
By Kate McDonald

More than two in five New Zealanders over the age of 65 now regularly play video games, many for the positive effects gaming can have on their thinking skills, coordination and mental stimulation but also for fun and maintaining social connections, the latest Digital New Zealand report shows.

The report is compiled every second year by Bond University lecturer on emerging and interactive media industries Jeff Brand, on behalf of the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (IGEA).

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