Boy has seizure after WoW marathon, Daily Mail has a fit
source: http://kotaku.com/5161899/boy-has-siezure-after-wow-marathon-daily-mail-has-a-fit
-
-
- Nettle
- added this
Did you know that playing World of Warcraft is addictive to its players on par with cocaine? It's true!* Too bad you don't get the by-product of a slimmer physique and coke-fueled sex benders...
But after a boy in Laholm, Sweden was hospitalized following a 20-hour-plus World of Warcraft bender, the results were clear: WoW is dangerous, WoW is wack.
This has since lead Sweden's Youth Care Foundation to brand the massively multiplayer online role-playing game as "the cocaine of the computer games world" and send Daily Mail editors into a tizzy.
That accusation of World of Warcraft's addictive properties was levied author Sven Rollenhagen, who said: "There is not a single case of game addiction that we have worked with in which World of Warcraft has not played a part." Scary!
It's all very alarming though. So if you like being alarmed, we'd suggest clicking over to the Daily Mail.
* Probably not actually true, except on Bizarro World.
---
lol
But after a boy in Laholm, Sweden was hospitalized following a 20-hour-plus World of Warcraft bender, the results were clear: WoW is dangerous, WoW is wack.
This has since lead Sweden's Youth Care Foundation to brand the massively multiplayer online role-playing game as "the cocaine of the computer games world" and send Daily Mail editors into a tizzy.
That accusation of World of Warcraft's addictive properties was levied author Sven Rollenhagen, who said: "There is not a single case of game addiction that we have worked with in which World of Warcraft has not played a part." Scary!
It's all very alarming though. So if you like being alarmed, we'd suggest clicking over to the Daily Mail.
* Probably not actually true, except on Bizarro World.
---
lol
-
- groups:
- Entertainment, Gaming
-
- tags:
- Entertainment, Gaming, Video Games, Cocaine, 3 more
-
-
emmahill
-
This is very disturbing.
I'm worried for the well-being of all Daily Mail journalists.
Perhaps a timely health and safety seminar detailing the various evils of the modern world, and how to avoid reporting on them.
- 2 years ago
-
emmahill
-
-
richjm
-
Down with games!*
* = fun.
- 2 years ago
-
richjm
-
-
flyingkick
-
100% the parent's fault.
Who would let their kid sit at a computer for 20 hours? - 2 years ago
-
flyingkick
