Listen to DJ’s Playing Games on Radio 1

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This upcoming May Bank Holiday weekend (Memorial Day weekend for the civilized world), BBC Radio 1 will be hosting a Gaming Weekend.  If anyone bothers to purposely tune into Radio 1, you will hear a variety of gaming themed content.  Expect reviews, game soundtracks, a poll for the best game ever and the wonderful experience of listening to DJ’s play games competing for a spot on the leaderboards.   No contests were mentioned in the press release so they won’t be getting me to tune in.  If you really want to listen to a game soundtrack I suggest you fire up that game and PLAY it instead of listening to it being played.

Gamers are Addicts… Not

“Ninety per cent of the young people who seek treatment for compulsive computer gaming are not addicted.”

To say that people can become addicted to video games is absolutely ludicrous.  This article brought to us by the BBC states that there are kids out there being treated for addiction to video games such as World of Warcraft.

“But Mr. Bakker believes that this kind of cross-addiction affects only 10% of gamers. For the other 90% who may spend four hours a day or more playing games such as World of Warcraft, he no longer thinks addiction counseling is the way to treat these people.
“These kids come in showing some kind of symptoms that are similar to other addictions and chemical dependencies,” he says.
“But the more we work with these kids the less I believe we can call this addiction. What many of these kids need is their parents and their school teachers – this is a social problem.”

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again— we have to blame the parents.  Video games are a large part of our society today and to make excuses for children and adolescents’ stupidity in playing video games too much is ridiculous.  It’s a parent’s obligation to teach their children responsibility; responsibility involves spending too much time playing video games.  When parents are unable to regulate what their children do, how their children act, then they are failures.  It’s completely unfortunate the amount of horrendous parents there are in the world.

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