Epilepsy Warning
To be read before attempting to use a video game, either by you or your child.
Some people are susceptible to suffer epileptic seizures or to loose consciousness when
looking at certain types of flashing lights or elements commonly present in our everyday
environment. These people are exposed to seizures when watching certain images on
television or when they play some video games. This phenomenon can become
apparent even if the person has no previous medical history of such, or has never suffered
an epileptic fit. If you or a member of your family has shown in the past any symptom
linked to epilepsy (either a seizure or loss of consciousness) when exposed to "luminous"
stimulation, please consult with your doctor prior to any attempt to use this game. We warn
parents to be vigilant with their children while they play with video games. If you or your
child experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle
twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation or involuntary movement or convulsions, stop
immediately playing the game and consult a doctor.
Precautions to Take in Any Case While Using a Video Game
When you use a video game which can be connected to a TV screen, stand or sit relatively
far from the TV screen and as far as the connection cable allows it. Use preferably video
games which have a small screen. Avoid playing video games if you are tired or lack some
sleep. Make sure to play in room which is well lit. While playing video games, take 10 to
15 minute breaks every hour.
DANCING
Dance the night away and reveal your grooviest moves on the
dance floor.
Move your hands and feet in the order that the hand and
footprint pictures appear.
TREAD BOARD
See if you can keep up with all the tread board moves.
Follow the two gym experts and the hints on the screen to
complete this tricky exercise.
100 METRE RACE
Run like a cheetah to win this 100 metre race!
Run on the footpads and shake the controllers to go faster.
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