Video games are the new drug!
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[xeno]Julios
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as gamers ourselves we tend to laugh when we see perspectives like these, but I suspect there's a lot of truth to them.
these games are incredibly powerful stimuli which allow for some intense experiences on demand.
That in itself isn't necessarily a good or bad thing - but it's a powerful thing which has potential for harm (or good).
these games are incredibly powerful stimuli which allow for some intense experiences on demand.
That in itself isn't necessarily a good or bad thing - but it's a powerful thing which has potential for harm (or good).
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[xeno]Julios
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well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
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Just leave the Quake3world please, it's too obvious you didn't get enough attention when you were little. Possibly a reason why you're stupid and smoke crack/acid/whatever it is that you do.Kracus wrote:well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
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This may be the stupidest, least coherent thing you've ever posted.Kracus wrote:well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
That's a 54 word sentence Kracus just posted.Kracus wrote:well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
He's writing the fucking Tale of Two Cities.
And that's quite a feat in itself.Nightshade wrote:This may be the stupidest, least coherent thing you've ever posted.Kracus wrote:well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
It seemed to me like the 3 kids in that interview were communicating just fine with each other while they played. The other day I was playing a game with my brother and we were talking constantly throughout the evening.4days wrote:was only one comment, but what that doctor guy mentioned about college kids not knowing how to socialise sounded interesting - if he's got anything that could definitely tie it to game-playing rather than typical teenage moroseness.
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And with the addition of microphones people communicate even more during net play.Transient wrote:It seemed to me like the 3 kids in that interview were communicating just fine with each other while they played. The other day I was playing a game with my brother and we were talking constantly throughout the evening.4days wrote:was only one comment, but what that doctor guy mentioned about college kids not knowing how to socialise sounded interesting - if he's got anything that could definitely tie it to game-playing rather than typical teenage moroseness.
This posting-when-you're-stoned thing isn't really working out for you, is it.Kracus wrote:well you're saying video games are an experience that kids didn't have a long time ago and that it influences them somewhat but then again back in the good ole days when ripe of age meant 12 experiences were thought of as a little different I imagine if you get my meaning. When the big hand touches the little hand it's bedtime daddy!
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