A photographer took these images for a project called Immersion.
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2008/...immersion.html
It kind of takes me back to watching the intense concentration on my friend's faces as a kid when we would play Super Mario Bros. When we first got it we were so into it that we would jump in our seats and jerk the controller up any time we made Mario make a jump, especially a difficult one.
It's also really obvious these kids are playing some serious M-Rated games. Not just from the recognizable audio but also from some of the things they say, like "Let me stab you" and "how do you feel about bullets?" Change the context of this and it could easily be used in an anti-videogame propaganda campaign.
There's some weird stuff, too. People move their mouths a lot and one kid cries for some reason.
I hope this isn't one of those registration things. I didn't have to register to get to it. I went through this link at Kotaku.
http://kotaku.com/5096425/this-is-wh...deo-games-kids