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In a recent interview with The Escapist, Andy Collins and Liz Schuh from Wizards of the Coast talked a bit about how their game designers looked at a variety of.
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A Balanced View of Games Addiction Don’t let it spoil your fun. Is Computer Game addiction a problem? We take a responsible look. There is Plenty of Room for.
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Nowadays, computer game addiction is the urgent issue and people do everything possible to prevent their children from becoming addicts like thousands of people throughout the world. Since the beginning of computer age, computer games …
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ok….. i have played the world of warcraft since it as came out… i did play it way more then i should have but not at a really high rate… i do think then.
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I’m a hardcore computer addict. It’s so sad.. I’ve been addicted to the computer for pretty much as long as I can remember. Ever since I receieved my own personal computer it got bad. I get addicted to games too easily. I’ve been addicted to countless amounts of games and gone through “phases”. I’ve been addicted to games such as Maple-Story, Habbo Hotel, Counter-Strike, although I’ve pretty much gotten over those. I’m currently addicted to a game called Flash Flash Revolution and it’s disappointing because it’s pretty much taken half my summer away. I have a very limited amount of friends.. and seeing as I’m in college now, it’s very hard to just go out and make new friends. I want to have a social life like I did way back in early highschool..
I’m making this question because although I’ve had addictions in the past.. I’ve never had one quite like this. I say this because for this addiction (Flash Flash Revolution) I’ve promised myself, even swore on my life that I’d stay away and not play anymore, but literally find myself playing less than 12 hours later up until three in the morning.. It’s disturbing..
My parents have given me talks about my addiction in the past but since I was an addict I couldn’t really take what they had to say seriously, but rather dismissed it as them just being dramatic and annoying. I live in a nothing-to-do town. Although I don’t live in hickville, I certainly don’t live in California or somewhere there are always things to do and people to meet.. I just want a life it’s so disturbing when I now think about it that I have a handful of friends, no girlfriend, no hobbies, getting out of shape, no job. I really need to kick my life into gear.. because my computer addiction has triggered social anxiety… not major anxiety but I’ve definitely become more awkward (social-wise)
Please, if any of you have ACTUAL advice on how I can just once and for all stop my continuing cycle of moping around all day on stupid computer games inside my room, give it to me. I need to actually get my butt out and realize there’s a life out there waiting for me because quite frankly, at this point I feel that I’m like a heroin addict, except I’m addicted to first person shooters, MMORPG’s, virtual chat sites, and finger-based rhythm games..
Thanks in advanced.
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I guess having a few crazy video game addicts in your country is better than one with a bunch of meth and crackheads: Technology brings an ever-more sense of.
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Whatever consoles you’ve owned, let’s hear those old school ones first.
K, this is almost too old school, but the first game console i had was called Channel F. It was this black and brown-wooden thing and i had like 5 games for it, but i only remember the Cat & Mouse Maze game, so since it’s the only one i remember, it must’ve been my favorite.
Next was the Odyssey. even though i think that was released before Channel F, we bought it at a yard sale for like 10 bucks, and it came with all these fat brown wires, we spent like half the day trying to figure out how in hell to hook it up. Favorite game: Invasion, and baseball, but i sucked at it. I was only like 5 or 6.
ColecoVision: Whaaaaat?? This blew me away. Way cooler than the older consoles, i played Donkey Kong everyday until the third and final time mom screamed at me to come get dinner before my *** was handed to me.
N.E.S. - We bought NES brand new, and it came with Super Mario Bros, and Duck Hunt, but ZELDA blew me the **** away. I was GLUED. Honorable mention: UUDDLRLRBA (Contra)
Snes: Legend Of Zelda: Link to the Past. Huge fan of the Zelda series.
Genesis: NBA Live 95. Played until my eyeballs fell out and i had to buy new ones. Then THEY fell out.
Playstation: Vagrant Story. Probably my favorite game of all time.
PS2: Final Fantasy X, Visually stunning, killer storyline, kickass gameplay, and stellar replay value. i still go back and play it sometimes.
XBOX: Burnout 3: Takedown. I generally enjoy RPG, followed by shooters, but when i saw the visuals in this game, my jaw hit the floor and ran away from me. It just never got boring for me.
PS3: Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Even if the game wasn’t pure addiction online, the offline game is so engrossing, it’d still top my list for PS3.
PC: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Easily the most detailed and interactive RPG ever released. The music, the gameplay, storyline, it’s all top notch. Loved it.
Go for it, folks.
Kids can improve their math skills by using math games and math mind tricks.Children start learning things very quickly by the time they are three or four years.
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