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Posted on 07-08-05 01:23 AM Link | Quote
Quote from GamesIndustry.biz
Up to 2.5 million Chinese may be hooked on the Internet and MMOGs

A new clinic has opened in China to care for young people who are addicted to online gaming, with the Chinese government officially licensing the facility to treat patients with heavy internet and MMOG addictions.

The clinic, which is located near the Beijing Military Central Hospital, mostly treats patients aged between 14 and 24, who are looked after by a team of 23 nurses and doctors. Many say that their addiction to gaming grew out of a wish to relieve everyday stress and pressure from parents to perform well academically.

"All the children here have left school because they are playing games or in chat rooms every day," said clinic director Dr. Tao Ran.

"They are suffering from depression, nervousness, fear and unwillingness to interact with others, panic and agitation. The also have sleep disorders, the shakes and numbness in their hands."

Treatment begins at 6am every day and takes the form of therapy sessions, medication, acupuncture and exercise. Patients also spend time hooked up to a machine that stimulates nerve endings, receiving 30 volt electric shocks to pressure points, and are intravenously fed a clear liquid said to "adjust the unbalanced status of brain secretions." Officials refused to reveal any more information about the medication.

A stay at the clinic costs $48 per day - more than twice the average weekly wage for a Beijing citizen. The course of treatment generally lasts for between 10-15 days.

Dr Tao, who has worked in psychiatry for 20 years, estimates that up to 2.5 million Chinese suffer from "Internet addiction" - but some suggest the size of the problem has been exaggerated.

"As the number of Netizens grows, the number of addicted poeple will grow as well, but we should not worry about the issue too much," said Kuang Wenbo, a professor of mass media at Beijing's Renmin University.

"The young men at the age of growing up have their own problems. Even if there was no Internet they would get addicted to other things."



I never though games would be this much addicting for some, I mean it's like comparing them to drugs

Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=9957

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Posted on 07-08-05 01:41 AM Link | Quote
... are you serious?

Wow ... just amazing.

That's just sad. =\
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Posted on 07-08-05 02:42 AM Link | Quote
Yeah that's pretty sad.
I once saw a documentary in school, it was about Chinese people who locked themselves up. We saw some of them and they were playing FFXI. :l
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Posted on 07-08-05 02:59 AM Link | Quote
thats sorta creepy. I'm glad i cant afford world of warcraft now. well.... no not really.
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Posted on 07-08-05 04:20 AM Link | Quote
They're just brainwashing the kids.

But seriously, that's freaky. I've thought about such a thing happening with a super-realistic virtual reality game, but not with PS2 games.
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Posted on 07-08-05 04:34 AM Link | Quote
Pah! I think that they are over-exaggerating a bit. Is all that stuff necessary to treat an 'addiction' to gaming?
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Posted on 07-08-05 08:22 AM Link | Quote
An addiction to video gaming... so says the country which actively promotes smoking.

But yeah... I think they might be overreacting a teensy bit. 25,000 addicted, sure... 2,500,000... not a chance. Depends how they "classify" addiction though.
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Posted on 07-08-05 09:04 AM Link | Quote
I'd classify this as addiction.

Yeah, it's Korea, not China. But still.
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Posted on 07-08-05 05:13 PM Link | Quote
Ehm... even if I left an baby for a hour I would at least get someone to watch over him/her. Just not leave him/her like that.

...maybe China don't care about the health issues, it probably gives them tax money and is a way to regulate population numbers.
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Posted on 07-08-05 05:15 PM Link | Quote
Addiction? More like their jobs.
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Posted on 07-08-05 05:24 PM Link | Quote
Hell, there's people playing so much that they let their baby die to play more.
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Posted on 07-08-05 07:34 PM Link | Quote
I am strangely reminded of Reg Barclay, from Star Trek. He had a Holo-addiction.
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Posted on 07-08-05 09:33 PM Link | Quote
this is going to sound like crap, but its true. A friend of a friend (either my roommate or my former roommate) dropped out of college to play FFXI
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Posted on 07-08-05 09:54 PM Link | Quote
Some guy killed himself over Everquest. That's pretty insane.
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Posted on 07-08-05 11:29 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Colleen
An addiction to video gaming... so says the country which actively promotes smoking.

But yeah... I think they might be overreacting a teensy bit. 25,000 addicted, sure... 2,500,000... not a chance. Depends how they "classify" addiction though.


Geez, it's scary what people can be tricked into believing, if some important people say so.
...I wonder what I believe that is false right now...

Originally posted by NSNick
I'd classify this as addiction.


That is one sad story, man. Poor baby...
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Posted on 07-09-05 05:13 AM Link | Quote
How did the baby suffocate just from being left alone for a few hours though? Starve, maybe, but suffocate?
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Posted on 07-09-05 05:26 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by HyperHacker
How did the baby suffocate just from being left alone for a few hours though? Starve, maybe, but suffocate?


It probably...rolled over onto a pillow or something. They aren't very mobile at that age, so anything close to their face can...well, KO them.
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Posted on 07-09-05 06:02 AM Link | Quote
Sorry but I gotta pull a Legion-ism.

FUCK. THEM.

Ahem. China needs to stop worrying about there damn younguns and what they do in the house. Hasnt something to prevent online gaming in China happened before?
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