This experiment examined differences in visual sorting task performance between action video game players and non-action video game players. 22 participants completed two trials of a galaxy image sorting task while their eye movements were tracked. Though the results were not statistically significant due to small sample size, trends in the data showed that action video game players completed the trials faster than non-action players without compromising accuracy, exhibiting fewer eye fixations and saccades. Non-action players took longer on the first trial but performed similarly to action players by the second trial.