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Are videogames destroying your life? No.

Category: Industry, Posted: 04/23/2008 at 10:52AM CDT by Creighton DeSimone, Staff Writer

addiction"What is it about games like 'World of Warcraft,' 'EverQuest' or 'Call of Duty' that turns good people into bleary-eyed zombies who forget to pay the gas bill? And do game developers design games to be addictive?"

When MSNBC starts off an article on their site with the above paragraph I do two things. I pause, taking a deep breath. And I make sure there is nothing too sharp near my desk that could injure a roommate if thrown in their direction.

Kristin Kalning, whose title is "games editor" for MSNBC.com, brings up the guy in South Korea that played Star Craft until he died and the couple in Reno Nevada that neglected their kids to play D&D Online. It gives me reason to be suspicious. To give her credit, she does go directly to a game developer and a doctor to get the answers to her above questions, however she picks a developer and doctor that skews the data, I think.

When asked, "Do game developers design games to be addictive?" Jason Kapalka had to respond, "Yes, totally. That's the main goal you have when you design a game." He's the founder of PopCap, the casual games company that made Bejeweled and current hit Peggle. The entire casual genre is based around make a quick easy to learn game that wants to keep people playing. And last time I checked, Bejeweled never killed, neglected, or made anyone have low self-esteem.

As for what turns "good people into bleary-eyed zombies who forget to pay the gas bill?" Dr. Hilarie Cash (she must be important because she went to school a lot) says, "Many gamers are people who were bored and lonely, and this is an addiction which kind of gets its hooks into them" because of the social networking aspect.

So let me get this straight--going out to a club or a bar and spending anywhere between 50 and 200 dollars on drinks, getting hammered, not remembering what you did and throwing up on yourself before you go home with a complete stranger: perfectly acceptable as social networking. Spending 15 dollars a month to play WOW and having actual conversations (be it about last nights caucus or the new expansion pack) and working together to accomplish a single goal: frowned upon.

What the hell is wrong with people?

Posted by Dr Stupid on 04/23/2008 at 11:12AM

Because everyone thinks they are right, some idiots decide to get us to try and think like them, because no-one is right unless they are.
Don't forget the world is full of idiots who lack either the ability to try a game themselves or just have a poor opinion of them because they watch the news...

Posted by ninjalegend on 04/23/2008 at 11:54AM

"Let's lump all the people who play videogames together. I don't understand this culture, so maybe If I demonize it, and twist a couple peoples words, I can then present my hideous, biased opinion as fact."

Addiction. What a great word to throw around. It conjures up images of a person in a a corner. Horrible images linked with dependency. Look, any thing you do for more than 5 hours a day besides work or sleep can be viewed as an unhealthy life choice. Not an addiction. Too much tv, movies, snowboarding, what ever.

And what is this crap about people playing games not paying their bills? This is the exception, not the rule. I work my a** off so I can have the extra cash to play games. They don't work well when you don't pay your electric bill. And gamers being board and lonely? I would like to invite Hilarie Cash over to one of my wednesday night parties (if she is hot) to see just how board and lonely 8 or so guys can get. Here is a news flash for her. We don't just play videogames. From sports, to movies, to clubs, what ever floats that night. Videogames just happen to be the most popular choice. It is all about social interaction. She may even have fun (again, only if she is hot). Report on that, Kristin Kalning. And bring your camera, hehe.

Posted by Dr.Aaron on 04/23/2008 at 12:00PM

But video game DO destroy my lifes, I now have to rob teh store everyday to pay my adictionz because I dropped out of school!

Posted by Sersoft.corp on 04/23/2008 at 02:05PM

I play only about 2 hours a day (when I can) and my mom thinks I am so addicted that I will die when I'm 30.

That's what these people are making people like my mom think, so in a way they are worse than video games.

Posted by Archem on 04/23/2008 at 03:01PM

Oh how bored and lonely I am.

Posted by Kester on 04/24/2008 at 02:20AM

Bored? Possibly.

Lonely? Hell no.

Posted by Tankcommander on 04/24/2008 at 10:47AM

Yeah, i'm definitely in that 100% of gamers who is lonely and has no friends.

NOT.

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