
What do you usually do with your grandparents? If not chatting or taking walks, then what about video games? Esports aren’t just for young people anymore. Last year, Taipei and New Taipei created a team of all senior gamers, with an average age of over 65. But don’t underestimate them—they can give people a fraction of their age a run for their money. Want to see how they play? We sent a reporter to go find out!
Headphones on, these gamers are focused and ready to play.
As speed is of the essence when positioning and using abilities, how good are these seniors, really? One of our reporters challenged them to find out.
They’re no joke. They clobbered her. She had to ask for mercy!
Even though she had a coach giving her advice, our reporter was knocked out in less than a minute. There’s a saying that you should never stop learning, even into old age. These seniors are living proof.
Swallow
Senior gamer
Life starts at 70. I’m just four years old. It’s really hard. No game is harder than this. But I believe you should never stop learning. You have to train your brain to keep it nimble and stave off dementia.
Seagull
Senior gamer
I’m someone who knows nothing about computers and now I can play this. It’s weird. My hands used to not be very nimble, but after playing this, my mind’s a bit sharper, too.
As gaming has been getting more popular among seniors, Taipei and New Taipei finally created a team in October last year called the Soaring Cranes. Their average age is over 65.
Richard
Senior gamer
We interact with a lot of young people. I find it much easier to express myself and gesture with my hands, movements like that.
Swallow
Senior gamer
During the pandemic, there were three months when we couldn’t go outside. We were all stuck at home. A lot of my friends and relatives started getting dementia. They just watched TV every day, became a slave to the screen. Their children had to take care of them. It was so sad.
Taiwan is already a super-aged society, and the issue of senior care is only going to get worse. Any strategy to stave off dementia and disability should be an urgent priority.
Shih Kai-chun
Soaring Cranes director
I’ve been providing senior care for five or six years now. But when it comes to health, we’re always brainstorming what could invigorate the conversation. So we introduced esports. First, they can talk with people of all different ages, since they’re playing a young person’s game. Second, they can learn something new. Third, it prevents and delays deterioration.
Who said that video games are only for young people? These seniors can play with the rest of them. Their golden years are just getting started.
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您會陪長輩做些什麼事呢?除了聊天、散步,其實還可以陪他們"打電動"!別以為這是年輕人的專利。去年雙北成立了一支"銀髮電競戰隊",隊員的平均年齡超過65歲,但可別小看他們,打起電競可不輸年輕人,想知道阿公、阿媽實力如何嗎?我們記者實際下場,向他們挑戰!
戴上耳機、眼神專注,準備開打!
迅速走位、施放技能,這些阿公、阿媽玩起電競遊戲到底有多強,記者來挑戰!
真的沒在開玩笑,根本直接被痛打,阿媽,手下留情啊!
就算教練在一旁不斷指點,但大概不到1分鐘,記者就被KO了!俗話説"活到老學到老",這些長輩們就是最好例子。
[[銀髮電競選手 燕子]]
"人生七十才開始,我才四歲,真的很難,沒有一個遊戲比這個難,但是我是覺得活到老學到老,要訓練我們的腦袋,才會活化才不會失智"
[[銀髮電競選手 海鷗]]
"我電腦都不會的人,我都可以打到現在這樣子,很奇怪耶,本來手腳不很俐落,我發覺打了這個,腦袋也有點靈光"
近來銀髮電競逐漸興起,雙北在去年10月,也終於有了自己的戰隊-翔鶴隊,平均年齡超過65歲。
[[銀髮電競選手 Richard]]
“跟年輕人交流是比較多一點,思緒表達還有,手指頭等等的一些動作,都會比較有精進”
[[銀髮電競選手 燕子]]
“疫情的時候三個月都不能出去,那都關在家裡,很多親戚朋友就失智了,因為他就每天看電視,被電視看,然後再來就需要兒女陪伴,真的很慘”
台灣已經邁入高齡社會,長照問題不容忽視,如何預防失智、失能刻不容緩
[[雙北翔鶴隊執行長 施凱鈞]]
“我做長照已經做了五、六年,但在健康跟亞健康這一段,我們一直在想有什麼樣的議題,可以去活絡,我們把電競的一個元素放進來,第一個是他可以促進跨世代的溝通,因為我們玩的是年輕人的遊戲,第二個是終身學習,第三個就是預防延緩失能”
誰說電競一定是年輕人玩,阿公、阿媽也可以,人生下半場,精彩樂齡生活,才正要開打。
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