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GameSetWatch has a humorous look at a recent press package they received from PopCap Games. From the article: "'Earlier this summer I had a terrifying situation where an unexpected interaction of two new prescription medicines sent me into a panic attack so severe it made me attempt suicide. When I got home from the hospital that night, I sat there playing the endless version of Bejeweled 2 for most of the night, while the last of the overdose I had taken worked its way out of my system.' This, kind readers, is why casual games are actually pretty hardcore."
Not a serious attempt. (Score:2, Insightful)
a panic attack so severe it made me attempt suicide. When I got home from the hospital that night
If the hospital sends you home "while the last of the overdose [you] had taken worked its way out of [your] system" then it wasn't much of an attempt so much as a whiny cry for attention. At the least they'd make you swallow a disgusting charcoal drink or pump you out and keep you for psychiatric evaluation.
Re:Not a serious attempt. (Score:2)
noob.
You've never been there... (Score:2, Informative)
That being said... (Score:1)
Re:You've never been there... (Score:2)
After two weeks: BAM.
I itched.
The worst part was that it moved around.
It took two weeks for the med to clear my system, and I itched every single day. I woke up itching and went to bed itching. Sometimes the insides of my ears itched.
I took to carrying around a tube of cortisone cream with me everywhere I went.
If it had kept up for another month, there's no doubt that would have had serious effects on my mental health. He's lucky it was a one-time thing.
Re:You've never been there... (Score:2)
I had a similar case, where I had a slow allergic response to medication. The medication caused my immune system to start destroying my red blood cells.
I was taking the medication for a month, just feeling more and more tired. I even would have blackouts that I thought were j
You are assuming not "socialized medicine" ... (Score:2)
You are assuming he is not in a nation with socialized medicine.
Re:You are assuming not "socialized medicine" ... (Score:1)
I'm in a nation with socialized medicine, that's exactly what happens here. (.ca)
Re:Not a serious attempt. (Score:5, Interesting)
When we got home it took half an hour to get her inside and into bed because she couldn't understand how to walk. After a few hours she shat herself, and we called the ambulance again. They could not believe that the hospital sent her home, and they drove her to the same hospital. The nurses on that shift took one look at her and said "Oh yeah, that's a HUGE stroke. We're surprised she survived."
While walking outside to get a breath of fresh air I noticed a billboard on the wall of the ER. On it was a graph on a huge poster proudly showing that the amount of time patients spent at the emergency room was well below quota. As if this was a good thing.
This was a hospital in Wichita, Kansas, USA. From personal experience, it doesn't matter if you're having a cough or an obvious life threatening stroke, if they can find even the slightest reason to send you home then they will. In my mother's case, the tests said nothing was wrong even though something was visibly wrong.
This story is entirely plausible.
Remember Kids! (Score:2)
Tetris (Score:2)
Re:Tetris (Score:2, Interesting)
Wow, what a non-statement. Of course Tetris affected the US's GNP. Some people were less productive at work because of Tetris. Some people probably came up with ideas that improved efficiency at work. People playing Tetris drove demand for purchasing computers or game machines. People having their computer on to play tetris used electricity, and so caused higher sales for energy and oil companies. Some video games were purchased less
Re:Tetris (Score:1)
Therefore, your point is moot.
Tetris (Score:2, Informative)
That said, Popcap is a very good company with good products. You can play the demo versions as long as you want (they are not crippleware), and they are almost as good as the payware versions, which only offer more levels and playing offline.
Re:Tetris (Score:2)
Re:Tetris (Score:2)
The "team" was also involved with psychological projects, but they were unrelated to their game efforts.
Games are no cure all (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Games are no cure all (Score:5, Insightful)
Right?
Re:Games are no cure all (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Games are no cure all (Score:5, Insightful)
Sometimes a few ounces of pure escapism can be a good thing, you know? Keep you from going slightly crazy, work out your anger nondestructively...
Re:Games are no cure all (Score:2)
Of course like anything, moderation is key. Indulging in any one activity to excess will be detrimental. But saying that games do nothing good is rediculous.
the death of RTFA (Score:2, Funny)
What can we say instead of RTFA??? The end is nigh (for our attention spans at least).
Re:the death of RTFA (Score:1)
Har har! (Score:3, Insightful)
had a terrifying situation where an unexpected interaction of two new prescription medicines sent me into a panic attack so severe it made me attempt suicide.
Har har! Overdosing on drugs and trying to kill yourself is funny!
I hate you, slashdot.
Re:Har har! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Har har! (Score:2)
had a terrif [...] i [...] c [...] interaction of two [...] c [...] o [...] medi [...] an [...] s.
See, if you quote out of context even further, it's funny again
Re:Har har! (Score:1)
Kudos!
Addicting games (Score:1)
Re:Addicting games (Score:2)
Oh, yeah, the game was entertaining the first time I played it. Not enough thought required though. I likes me strategy games. I never really liked Bejeweled, either. I guess Pop Cap
Re:Addicting games (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Addicting games (Score:1, Interesting)
I played casually against the computer (jago and gnugo) for quite some time. Hell, I still can't beat gnugo on a 19x19 even giving the computer a 6 stone handicap. I can beat it regularly with a 7 stone handicap, though.
In the past couple of weeks, it's become frighteningly addicting. I can't go a day without playing five or more games, sometimes on yahoo games (I'm still provisional there), but mostly against gnugo (yahoo games people can be rude).
I find myself daydreaming about Go, Go p
Re:Addicting games (Score:1)
Puzzles are Hardcore? (Score:1)
Casual games can be relaxing, but I find puzzles frustrating. I've tried my hand at sudoku and I find that one boring; adding another 16 letters for word-games just doesn't do it for me. I'm sorry, but word/puzzle games are not "hardcore".
I have however been playing this game [astariel.com] which you can get here [download.com]. It's much better than those 60-minute games, and it is far more addicitive. (and free!) All that's its missing is the obligatory blood^H^H^
Played ALL NIGHT on drugs? (Score:2)
What did you score?
Interesting (Score:1)