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Video Gamers Hooked for Life


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Video gamers are gamers for life, analysts say. And that's no surprise to the industry that peddles the games and the hardware, which grew last year as the rest of the economy went south.

But health experts are worried that the deepening love affair some gamers have with their consoles may lead to addiction.

Consumer spending on video game hardware, software and accessories rose by 19 percent in 2008 over the previous year to $22.9 billion, according to the report released this week by the Entertainment Merchants Association.

New game console hardware sales increased by 11 percent, despite no price drops from Nintendo or Sony, two of the three major console manufacturers. Microsoft dropped the price of each version of their Xbox 360 console just prior to the holiday 2008 season.

There are signs of a slowdown, however, including a dip in sales during June, also reported this week. And yesterday, Nintendo announced that sales of its popular Wii consoles fell by 57 percent in the latest quarter -- the first drop since 2006, according to news reports. Still, industry analysts expect overall industry profits to rebound with a slew of highly anticipated titles scheduled for release in the second half of the year.

“Our data also shows that the number of video gamers is broadening across many demographics, meaning as people get older they keep playing because they are now playing video games with their kids or getting fit with the Nintendo Wii,” says George Van Horn, a senior analyst at IBISworld.

One factor behind the rise: The average console game typically provides between 5 and 25 hours of playtime. When that game is completed, gamers look to a new game, often without replaying the old ones.

"Once a person becomes a video gamer, he or she will remain a video gamer indefinitely, rendering the industry essentially turnover-proof,” Van Horn said.

Meanwhile, the notion that video gaming can become addictive has remained controversial.

A study published in the May issue of the journal Psychological Science found that nearly 1 in 10 youths who play video games behaved in ways that were similar to other addictive disorders, such as compulsive gambling. These behaviors include skipping chores, lying to parents and even stealing money to support their gaming habits.

Excessive gaming has become a particularly severe problem in Asian countries, where a number of gaming-related deaths have been reported. In 2005, a 28-year old South Korean man died of exhaustion after playing computer games at an Internet café non-stop for close to 50 hours. A state survey released by the South Korean government revealed that an estimated 2.4 percent of the population aged 9 to 39 may be addicted to gaming.

Still, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) has yet to recognize those who play games excessively as having a disorder, though some experts expect that to change.

“With these gamers, there’s almost always some other underlying issue such as depression, anxiety or some form of social disorder,” says Jerald Block, a psychiatrist at Oregon Health & Sciences University and an APA advisor. “But if the game playing poses a barrier to treating any of these other issues, it would have to be addressed separately as a pathology.”

Block is currently lobbying the APA to include pathological video game playing in the next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, due out in 2012.

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Horuku : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

Horuku

18 votes NegativePositive

109 days 18 hours ago...

"Block is currently lobbying the APA to include pathological video game playing in the next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, due out in 2012."

Too bad the world will be over by the time he posts it.

Tada : LVL 44: VP 5: said:

Tada

43 votes NegativePositive

109 days 18 hours ago...

This is true for pretty much every kind of media. I know very few people who stop reading, listen to music or watch movies simply because the economy goes south for a while.

Fucking retards

Jagged : LVL 17: VP 2.6: said:

Jagged

34 votes NegativePositive

109 days 18 hours ago...

God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don`t need. We`re the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War`s a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We`ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we`d all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won`t. And we`re slowly learning that fact. And we`re very, very pissed off.

Essentially: The things you own end up owning you.

Onisama : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

Onisama

17 votes NegativePositive

109 days 18 hours ago...

"With these gamers, there’s almost always some other underlying issue such as depression, anxiety or some form of social disorder"

Those same gamers watch the news more often than the average individual, try to be happy when you know your world is fucked to the core!

Tajumera : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

Tajumera

7 votes NegativePositive

109 days 17 hours ago...

What`s a gamer? Is this article anti-games? If the industry is recession proof because people are gamers for life, then why can the same not be said for other media, which people don`t just quit half way through their life?

Here`s a thought, maybe gaming is just becoming more popular and sociably acceptable while movies and other media are already at saturation point... Maybe the industry is doing well during a global recession because it was already in a period of growth before the economic clusterfuck began.

Commander Fluffy : LVL 30: VP 3.9: said:

Commander Fluffy

Hidden (Show Comment) -8 votes

109 days 16 hours ago...

^somebody`s making excuses :P

PizzaBoi : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

PizzaBoi

-6 votes NegativePositive

109 days 16 hours ago...

Not to point out the perfectly obvious, but ain`t life like a game too?

Tajumera : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

Tajumera

4 votes NegativePositive

109 days 15 hours ago...

Fluffy: Excuses for what? I said that the industry was already in a period of growth, that could be due to new audiences and/or an obsessive "core".... somebody`s trying too hard to be funny.

Hoemo : LVL 23: VP 3.2: said:

Hoemo

3 votes NegativePositive

109 days 13 hours ago...

I play games to get away from my depression. If i had just bombed a midterm and possibly fucked over my future, I want to pick up a hoe and farm it out on my Wii or raid on some bitches on the Laughing Skull to calm my mofo-king nerves. I get the same therapeutic effects with reading and the movies, shit -- I even masturbate for the same reason.

I just realized my comment doesn`t have a point, just like the one above...

Jombie : LVL 26: VP 3.5: said:

Jombie

7 votes NegativePositive

109 days 12 hours ago...

I can quit when I want to. I just don`t want to.

Jester-Race : LVL 34: VP 4.2: said:

Jester-Race

8 votes NegativePositive

109 days 11 hours ago...

Better yet... who gives a shit as to what I do with my free time?

Neferati : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

Neferati

2 votes NegativePositive

109 days 11 hours ago...

I am actually getting kind of sick of video games, lately Ive actually had a hard time picking up a game and play it for more than an hour. When I was younger I would game for hours straight...

tito_valasques : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

tito_valasques

1 votes NegativePositive

109 days 9 hours ago...

It`s escapism and we`ve been doing it since the beginning of history. Every time we watch a movie, turn on the TV or read a book etc we flee reality. I used to play games quite a bit actually, but I still understand that I`m missing out in real life every time I escape it. Maybe it`s my age, but as I get older I see more and more all the things I had been missing out on because I was to busy trying to make myself happy all the time.
I have to ask though - why do so many of us feel the need to escape reality? Why have we screwed up the world so much that we can`t bare to face it most of the time.
It`s our choice and if we really wanted to change the world I believe we could, but it takes looking at the problem straight in the eye to do so and that just isn`t going to happen while we are all too busy "enjoying" our Ipods, tv and games.

The saddest part is that one of the most popular games of all time really just mimics real life - I`m talking about the Sims.
It`s like some sick fucking joke they`re playing on humanity.

Tajumera : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

Tajumera

2 votes NegativePositive

109 days 8 hours ago...

^ If the purpose is escape and nothing else, then I agree... but there are some tv shows, movies, bands, books, games and works of art that have changed my own life for the better.

I don`t think its accurate to treat every form of creative media as pure masturbation or escapism. Some works are entertaining, inspiring, thought provoking and occasionally life changing.

I agree that some people just don`t want to face reality, but embracing another person or groups creativity and ideas can be really rewarding. An there`s nothing wrong with some downtime every now and then :)

Drunken_Master : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

Drunken_Master

-3 votes NegativePositive

109 days 7 hours ago...

NERD RAGE

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