Did 90s Video Games Make Millennials Tougher, Or Just Better at Suffering?
If you grew up screaming at a tube TV because you died on the last boss and had to start over from level one, this is for you. Millennial childhood meant cartridges, memory cards, and the very real possibility of losing all your progress because your cousin tripped over the console cable.
Now we joke that our generation has “resilience” and a tiny bit of masochism. But new research suggests those ’90s and early 2000s video games did something very real to our brains. And the way Gen Z and Gen Alpha game today might be wiring theirs in a totally different way.
So yes, the Rainbow Road trauma might live in your nervous system for a reason.
Did 90s video games secretly train Millennial brains for resilience?
In a recent Newsweek piece, family and parenting reporter Daniella Gr...










