Video games and addiction: Are we there yet?
via joystiq
Gamasutra examines video game addiction as covered by mass media, its treatment by several clinics, and its lack of research. Sure, people have problems with excessive play, but can games be as addictive as other substances?
From the article: "Games are substance-free and value-free ... There are a million wonderful examples of community building in these games. There are a million wonderful examples that could be used to build a stronger and more wholesome society. You just need to look at games with the right eyes. The informed ones."
Where do you stand on game addiction? Has that stance changed for those with children?
Are you addicted to gaming ?
Hello, my name is Veskar and I'm an addict.
I'm not really addicted to any particular game. But I think nowadays are too dependent on technology. THis includes internet and all sorts of media. Video games included.
I find myself seriously obsessive about PSP homebrew. On days when there is going to be a major release I find myself hitting the refresh a little too often.
Its definitely easy to get lost and distracted. You just need to discipline yourself and learn to manage time so that you don't neglect everyday responsibilities.
Its an extremely exciting time for video games.
In defense of video games, lets think back hundreds of years ago when children would spend many hours daily playing low-tech games. Video Games are just the result of technology.
Imagine that you could travel back in time and hand out PSP's or DS Lites to 18th century villages. You would see kids in that era very interested in video games just as they are in present day.