What is considered to be a video game? According to dictionary.com, video games are defined as, "any of the various games played using a microchip-controlled device." There are over 5 million video games on the market and each one includes different languages and designs. Companies design and release video games year round. Video games have wider impact on the world than just on users themselves. They even effect relationships between family members because of their popularity among teenagers and young adults. Video games are classified by different categories including; Action Adventure, Construction and Management Simulation, First Person Shooter, Racing, Real time Strategy, Role Playing and finally, Strategy. Since there are so many kinds of games, people are likely to find at least a few that they like. For a portion of teenagers and young adults, video gaming takes up at least a good few hours per day. Because of that, companies developed systems and games that allow multiple players to participate in a single game on a system device or through the Internet. This becomes a good way to spend time with each other in a family environment, while enjoying a video game. According to USA Today, "two third of the entire American population plays video games", and according to the census.gov the average members per household is "3.14." Just imagine that in a three person family, two of the members play video games. "Interaction within a video game includes more than relationships with strangers. Durkin and Barber (2002) explain that gamers tend to have a high level of family closeness as compared to adolescents who do not play games at all implying that social cohesion within the family is generally higher with gamers. Moreover, despite the fact that video games are often played alone, many gamers would prefer to play with friends or family as indicated by interviews with LAN gamers (Jansz & Martens, 2005). This could be, in part, because the game environment allows family members to interact with each other in a new and interesting format that fosters togetherness and teamwork" ( Redmond 16). Development of the multiplayer system will ensure more time spent together and a bigger chance of interacting with each other in a family environment, These are the conditions required for a relationship to improve, and allows for individuals to know their family better. However there are teenagers who can access the games that are not designed for them, such as games that contain bloody violence, and sexual scenes that are designed for and labeled as "18+." "One of the primary concerns with violence in video games i