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Once again, there is a story (CNN) about a gamer who killed himself. His mother links his suicide to Everquest, but officials declined to comment on this allegation:
Officials at Sony Online declined to comment on the Woolley case or the possibility raised by Liz Woolley that she may sue. Scott McDaniel, the company's vice president of marketing, says the game should be viewed like any other form of entertainment.
"There's a duty on the consumer to use it responsibly," McDaniel says of EverQuest.
Whether online gaming -- or Internet surfing for that matter -- can truly be addictive is still a matter of much debate among computer and mental health experts. IMHO, games can be addictive, and the internet can be addicted. But the same goes for work, sports and just about everything else. I don't doubt that someone could kill himself because of any of those. So - is gaming dangerous? It can be, like everything else can. Is it to blame? I seriously doubt that... |
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