Tag: addiction

Flipswitch Video Game Series

A list of the shows, interviews, and posts about video game addiction from our series.

Interview with Phil Frazier, Senior Producer of Madden Football From EA Sports

We continue our interviews of various video game personalities with Phil Frazier, senior producer of the Madden Football franchise from EA Sports. Madden Football every year outsells not only the competition of other football games but virtually all video games. We discuss with Phil what goes into making a game that gets large groups of people to plunk down money each year for a new edition and we get his thoughts on video game addiction.

Interview With Neils Clark, Co-Author of Gaming Addiction: The Experience and The Effects

We follow up with Neils Clark, co-author of Gaming Addiction: The Experience and The Effects.

Interview With Video Game Designer Bill Roper

In our continuing series on video game addiction, we talk to renowned video game designer Bill Roper. Currently, Roper is an executive at Cryptic Studios where he oversees MMORPG's like Champions Online and Star Trek Online. We get an insider's perspective on what goes into creating a successful game, including game mechanics, demographic considerations, and more. We specifically ask him his thoughts on video game addiction as well.

Moving Goalposts: Is It Becoming Normal for People To Play Video Games For Longer and Longer Stretches of Time?

Coming up soon on Flipswitch, we'll be interviewing a couple of major designers in the video game industry as we take a look at the issue of video game addiction. At times, it may come across like we're wagging our fingers at them for making games that get so many people for such long stretches of time; however, that's not exactly right. The reality is the fact these things are so fun to play for so many people that it makes them want to play forever means in their particular field of video game making, they're extremely good at their jobs. That is precisely what they're supposed to do. So, we're definitely not trying to sound conspiratorial or that they're somehow "to blame" for the phenomenon of average folks playing video games for WAY too long.

Interview with Ryan Van Cleave, Author of Unplugged: My Journey Into the Dark World of Video Game Addiction

Continuing our dissection of the issue of video game addiction, we talk to someone that has dealt with it firsthand. Ryan Van Cleave explores some of the issues he faced as a video game addict. He is the author of the new book, Unplugged: My Journey Into the Dark World of Video Game Addiction.

Reefer Madness: Marijuana Harms At-Risk Kids

The 1936 propaganda film, “Reefer Madness”, urged parents to warn their kids that smoking marijuana caused reckless driving, sexual assault, violent behavior, permanent psychosis, and suicide. Dire outcomes and lurid scenes are dramatized to the hilt. The movie flopped, and was forgotten until its re-discovery by gleeful advocates of marijuana legalization in the 1970s. Its success as a camp hit on college campuses helped launch New Line Cinema and led to a musical on Broadway, with a film version due later this year.

Some might consider all this harmless fun but a series of compelling studies published in recent years shows that cannabis is an addictive substance. Some individuals do suffer harm from smoking pot— particularly youth who already have mild psychotic symptoms or have relatives with mood disorders with psychosis or schizophrenia (placing them at high risk genetically for these conditions). These findings are coming to light just as liberalization of marijuana laws is gaining ground, a change sure to ease access to marijuana. This may send the signal that pot is considered relatively benign by the authorities and further tempt risk-loving and impulsive adolescents.  It appears from these studies that marijuana can do serious harm to our children with bipolar disorder and their well siblings, and is far more likely to harm them than their peers.