Korean Government Reaches Out To Game Addicts 11
Joystiq has commentary on a Gamespot article which goes into detail on the Korean Government's response to the country's growing online addiction problem. From the Gamespot article: "When asked why South Korean society has had a more prevalent occurrence of online gaming addiction, Grace offered her own observation, 'There is a lot of stress in Korean society. Going to PC bangs is one way to relieve stress and disconnect themselves from the real world. It's mainly the stress-relieving factor.'"
G.A. (Score:1)
On a completely related note, I agree.. its a great stress reliever, especially after a long day of trying to DO SUPPORT for the Koreans when you have a English to Korean dictionary in one hand, and a phone in the other...
Re:G.A. (Score:5, Interesting)
As an example that I love to use, you don't see 'Television Addicts' being criticised for escaping to another world every Tuesday at 8...
- dshaw
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZONK (Score:1, Funny)
(Mario too, though)
Since your birthday is coming up, we wanted to wish you a good one, because this will be your last birthday before you get Bonked and replaced by TripMaster Monkey as Games editor. We sure hope you enjoy it.
Oh, and speaking of TMM, we asked him what he was going to do for your birthday and he said ^_^
Love from the Slashdot crowd.
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People have died... In Asia... (Score:2, Interesting)
Gaming addiction is a problem, I don't think there is any dispute over that. But, how big of a problem is it? Not a huge one. In Asia, it's a bigger problem.. As dshaw858 [slashdot.org] said,
" I stand by my opinion that 'gaming addiction' is a lot of media and hype for something that's very small."
The 12 Steps (Score:3, Funny)
The 12 steps of Gamers Anonymous:
Re:The 12 Steps (Score:1)
Re:The 12 Steps (Score:2)
Printed this out and used it as toilet paper.
Ahh...but you did print it out.
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"PC bangs"? (Score:1)