The Fine Line Between Game Enthusiast and Addict

January 15, 2011
David Webb is a core gamer - an enthusiast who has a passion for story-driven role-playing games. He's also a person who knows how completely those games can take over his life. He lost a girlfriend, in part, to excessive playing of World of Warcraft and when a compelling single-player game is released, he goes on self-described "bender" sessions - lasting 12 hours or more.

"My solution has been abstinence, to a large degree," says Webb (not his real name). "I don't generally grant myself a single-player game unless it's reported to have a short playtime - and multiplayer games have to be jump-in, jump-out, like a first person shooter. On rare occasion I'll buy an role-playing game, but then it's pizza boxes and soda bottles until I finish. I genuinely feel like an alcoholic with it."

For some video game enthusiasts, finding a way to keep their hobbies from overtaking other aspects of their lives isn't an easy thing to accomplish. And the reasons, according to one doctor, have nothing to do with a lack of impulse control.

"There's a neurochemistry - whether you're gambling, gaming or taking drugs - that is all the same," says Dr. Hilarie Cash, partner and executive director of the reSTART Internet Addiction Recover Program. "It has to do with the elevation of dopamine and other neural chemicals that your body makes. When it overproduces that for too long, the body makes adjustments - which we call tolerance. ... And when you're not engaged in that stimulating behavior or ingestion of those chemicals, the body goes into withdrawal."

The best way to avoid full-blown addiction of any sort is by limiting your exposure to those neurochemicals. For video games, that means limiting playtime to 2-4 hours a day is best - and avoid playing seven days a week.

If you're unsure about whether you're taking things too far, a good barometer is to look at how balanced your life is. Adequate sleep, nutrition and exercise are regularly ignored when gaming becomes more than a fun diversion.

Social interactions are also a key barometer. Are you meeting all of your school or work responsibilities? Are you maintaining your real-world friendships and relationships? Or are you letting one or both slide as you work to level up?

There is, importantly, a difference between real world social circles and online ones, notes Cash.

"We're social animals - and for our physiological, as well as psychological, well being, we require something called limbic resonance," she says. "This is the stimulation of the limbic part of the brain when two people have a relationship. ... The trouble is limbic resonance only seems to happen effectively when we're face to face - when we can see and hear and touch each other. ... When people go online to try to meet their social needs, it's analogous to being a hungry person who eats sugar. They will, in the end, starve."

For family members who feel a loved one is spending too much time with a game, it's a difficult situation to be in. Unless the player recognizes or suspects he or she might be escaping too much into the fantasy world, broaching the topic may not be well received.

Determining the line between enthusiasm and addiction can be difficult, but if you're convinced your loved one is addicted - and refuses to acknowledge it - Cash says that may force you to take some difficult actions.

"You start by speaking the truth," she says. "But sometimes with an addiction, you have to have a tough love approach and be willing to do that. It can take something like [physically breaking the game or kicking the player out of the house] to break through the denial system."

Source: Yahoo!
 

L.A. Noire Premiere Trailer

January 11, 2011
Developed by Team Bondi in conjunction with Rockstar Games, L.A. Noire is a dark and violent detective thriller set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in the postwar years of the late 1940s, the most corrupt and violent period in the city's history.

Credit: GameSpot


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'Back to the Future' Returns!

January 10, 2011
With the new 'Back to the Future' game hitting the PC and PS3, here are a few details on what you can expect...

- Christopher Lloyd providing his voice for the game

- Bob Gale (screenplay writer for the films) working with the devs on the plot

- 5 episodes

- The DeLorean will make an appearance

- Expect to explore Hill Valley as well

- Time periods include 1985

- Other characters from the movie will appear besides Marty McFly and Doc Brown



Source: Gaming Everything


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Reach Sales Hit $200M On First Day

September 17, 2010
(Reuters) - Microsoft said its new videogame "Halo: Reach" had racked up $200 million in global sales on its launch day, building strong momentum for the November debut of the Xbox 360 maker's new gaming system.

"Halo: Reach," the latest in the blockbuster "Halo" series, is a key title for Microsoft heading into the holiday shopping season when it and archrivals Nintendo and Sony Corp clash with new products and look to reverse a recent sales slump in the $60 billion game industry.

Phil Spencer...
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Halo: Reach Video Review

September 15, 2010
So Halo: Reach has finally landed and I myself am a proud holder of a copy.  Yes, I pre-ordered.  Yes I went to a midnight launch.  No, it was not awesome.  We get there and the GameStop chick is like "Well, up until Saturday there was a 75% chance of rain so Rent-A-Center wouldn't bring out any of their equipment to get rained on."

Well, it didn't rain, but whatever.  She told us at least a local sub shop was going to bring sandwiches.  More like sandwiShes because they bailed out too.  So pr...
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Fallout: New Vegas Teaser Trailer

September 12, 2010
If you enjoyed Fallout 3 then you've got to be totally stoked for Fallout: New Vegas which is releasing this fall.  Check out this teaser trailer for your stoked alert level to reach 10 (that makes no sense but enjoy the video).


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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II - The Story of Starkiller

September 8, 2010
As a Star Wars fan I was pleasantly surprised by the story and action included in the original Force Unleashed, which was probably the most entertaining Star Wars game I had played since Knights of the Old Republic.  After watching this video, I am even more pumped than I was before for Force Unleashed II.  Check it out.

Credit: GameSpot


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The Halo Story in 5 Minutes

September 7, 2010
With Halo: Reach less than a week away, this is the best time to try to understand the fiction that makes up the Halo universe.  It's pretty complex, and although I am a Halo fan, I've never FULLY understood the story.  After watching this video I still didn't.  But it helped a little.  Check it out.

Credit: IGN


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Rock Band 3 Keyboard Trailer

September 4, 2010
As you may or may not know, Rock Band 3 will feature a keyboard controller (as well as new drums and six-string guitars).  Here is the latest video showing off some of the keyboard action from the game releasing in October.  In my opinion, it looks awesome.  Take a look.

Credit: Gamespot


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Call of Duty: Black Ops Multiplayer Trailer

September 3, 2010
This is the latest Black Ops multiplayer trailer featuring "Wager Match" game modes where you put the money you have earned in-game on the line!

Credit: IGN


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