Video games are once again topping holiday wish lists, according to the Entertainment Software Association. And not just the games themselves, but who's playing with them.
In a new report released Monday, the video game industry advocacy group revealed that 58% of children ages 5 to 17 will be asking for something video game-related — and just as many say they want to play more video games with their parents.
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"Kids are hopeful that mom and dad will sit down next to them, pick up the controller, and turn game time into family time," said Aubrey Quinn, senior vice president at the ESA. This Veterans Day, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Foundation hosted a gaming night.
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