The other day I tried my luck at this new PS3 game, my friends were playing, called ‘Grand Theft Auto 4′ and I was glued to it. I played for three hours and didn’t realise that I was late for an appointment.
These games are extremely addictive, addictive to the point that teens lock themselves up in their rooms, ignoring friends, family, even food and a shower, while their grades plummet and belligerence soars.
Parents fear that their children might resort to alcohol or drugs in their teenage years. But they don’t realise that the video console they bought for their kid as his 16th birthday present is the worst drug, doctors contend.
Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and Nintendos Wii are some of the gaming consoles available in the market. The new age games that these consoles have brought are very compelling with increasing complexity so a child becomes more facile, yet wants to know more and apply new skills; this makes them addictive to these games.
This addiction is not limited to teens; old people are addictive to video games as well. Many such people want a way to escape reality and then find that they can create a whole new persona on an online game and live their life through their new online personality. Through this they can start to like fantasy life more than reality due to newfound friends and power, and thus, refuse to be drawn away from it.
This gaming addiction has reached to such a height in recent years that in June 2006, the Smith and Jones Clinic in Amsterdam became the first treatment facility in Europe to offer a residential treatment program for compulsive gamers.
The treatment of this addiction is very important as it can even lead to death as it was seen in China where Xu Yan died after playing online games continuously for over 15 days during the Lunar New Year holiday. Also, a 30 year-old male died after playing continuously for 3 days.
Parents have to play a major part in order to prevent their children from becoming video game addicts. They should intervene and limit the amount of time the youngster spends with the video game and encourage them to play more outdoor games.