See, Video Games Can Be Deadly

from the video-killed-the-game-star dept

The recent Grand Theft Auto furor was but the latest manifestation of activists pointing fingers at video games for corrupting youth and turning them into violent sex-crazed maniacs. Those activists will probably feel vindicated by the news coming out of South Korea that video games "killed" a man there: apparently the guy had been playing online games in a net cafe pretty much non-stop for 50 hours, with breaks only to go to the bathroom and take brief naps, then suffered heart failure caused by exhaustion. $10 says if it happened in the US, somebody would be suing the video game makers for creating games so addictive that somebody would want to play non-stop for 50 hours, rather than questioning the intelligence or sanity of somebody that would want to sit and play games long enough to kill themselves.
Hide this

Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.

Techdirt is one of the few remaining truly independent media outlets. We do not have a giant corporation behind us, and we rely heavily on our community to support us, in an age when advertisers are increasingly uninterested in sponsoring small, independent sites — especially a site like ours that is unwilling to pull punches in its reporting and analysis.

While other websites have resorted to paywalls, registration requirements, and increasingly annoying/intrusive advertising, we have always kept Techdirt open and available to anyone. But in order to continue doing so, we need your support. We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise — and every little bit helps. Thank you.

–The Techdirt Team


Reader Comments

Subscribe: RSS

View by: Time | Thread


  • identicon
    dorpus, 9 Aug 2005 @ 10:25am

    Increasing Lower Bounds

    As time progresses, video game makers will continue to figure out ways to make their products more addicting. They will use their expertise of psychology, game theory, neurology, etc., to increase the proportion of people who will become hooked, to the detriment of their health. At what point does it become a public health problem?

    Earlier generations of cigarette makers made terrible cigarettes, but they learned how to make them more addicting by improving the taste, increasing the nicotine levels, and increasing the sophistication of their advertising.


    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    mattyatty, 9 Aug 2005 @ 10:53am

    $10

    $10 says if it was in the US nobody would be suing the video game company because all games come with warnings to take regular breaks.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      spam, 9 Aug 2005 @ 11:50am

      Re: $10

      Sadly, all the warnings in the world don't stop the hoards of slobbering, ravenous lawyers that live in the United States.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Dirk Wessels, 9 Aug 2005 @ 4:30pm

    What was that game

    Does anybody know the name of that game..
    I can imagine that some online games can be very addictive because it involves real people.
    And very tiring, because people are playing it 24 hours all over the world..
    In some games I have seen that you need to keep playing so you don't lose your game-money, game-posessions or game-territory. The best way to win it is to play long, long times..
    These games could help a bit by restricting access for maximum of 12 hours a day, or by making it easy to cooperate with someone who does supervise your game-business during the times that you have to work or sleep..
    Can even do great social things ;-)

    Some games do it a bit better:
    In one Role-playing game (baldur's gate) I have seen this userfriendly tip: "while your characters don't need to sleep or eat, you do".

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      mattyatty, 11 Aug 2005 @ 7:41am

      Re: What was that game

      he "had been playing online battle simulation games" according to cnet news.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Scott, 17 Aug 2005 @ 7:48am

    No Subject Given

    Probably Halo 2......I cant put that game down once I start and I have lost alot of sleep because of it.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    scythe, 31 Aug 2005 @ 2:32pm

    No Subject Given

    god forbid a video game be addictive.

    People get addicted to all kinds of things, these MMO games trigger a social part of our brains that we find very important. Really the way to get these manufacturers to limit the time someone can spend on a server is to limit the amount they can charge for server time. Right now they WANT you to spend as much time as possible on the server.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    allie, 16 Jul 2006 @ 5:13pm

    WHAT,who would do that thats stupid

    link to this | view in chronology ]


Follow Techdirt
Essential Reading
Techdirt Deals
Report this ad  |  Hide Techdirt ads
Techdirt Insider Discord

The latest chatter on the Techdirt Insider Discord channel...

Loading...
Recent Stories

This site, like most other sites on the web, uses cookies. For more information, see our privacy policy. Got it
Close

Email This

This feature is only available to registered users. Register or sign in to use it.