Wednesday, May 28th 2008 by Abby McVay


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Many have heard the horror stories of video games ruining marriages and several gamers have had at least slight conflicts over their gaming habits. Well now there is an actual success story about a video game saving a marriage instead of destroying it.

Rock Band saves marriage

Rock Band being the specific game, saved one woman’s quickly failing marriage. She was not at all a gamer and her husband got so absorbed that it was impossible to even get his attention to ask a simple question. Leaving her frustrated,  that was until her husband brought home the shiny new Rock Band box.

He bought it to give them something to do together, which definitely gives him extra points for making an effort to solve their issues.  After she picked up the drum sticks she was immediately an addict and since they have found a game they can enjoy together she has found it much easier to relate to his video game habits. You can read the full story here.

[via joystiq]

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  1.  Addicting Games - Unbeatable GameSpace   View all comments by Addicting Games - Unbeatable GameSpace  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Its about time a story came out where something good came from video games. I’m so tired of reading how they only bring people and kids down. I have always been a firm believer that they do more good that harm. Nice to see this story, brightened my day!

  2.  john   View all comments by john  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    well in the case of sc4 and the community site simtropolis, the game introduced a couple who are now married…..


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