I watched this 20 minute video last night and honestly I found it kind of odd. The video goes on the discuss a video game addict and allows him to tell his experiences through video games. The video game addict talks about watching the games evolve as he got older and how they would become better and better with designs and graphics. He discussed how he became consumed in the games and that they began to become his "reality." That he started to believe that he could actually do or accomplish the things he did in the virtual video game world, such as fly planes and kill others. The addict also discussed how as he got older it was much more hard for him to distinguish between reality and this virtual world. I understand that people with addictions to video games may feel this way but I honestly do not see how it can consume you so much to the point where you cannot distinguish between real life and video game land. As you can tell, I have never been a real big fan of video games. I have played my fair share but much rather be doing physically active things and being outside. I will be interested in learning more about this and understanding how video games can become so real for some people.
Melinda Terry
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Are Games Better Then Real Life
The 20 minute Ted Talk titled "Are Games Better Then Real Life" was very intriguing. It tells the story of a video game addict who draws a fine line between what is reality and what is a made up virtual world. As someone who has never had the experience of being addicted to a video game, I found this remarkable and somewhat unbelievable. Though, after seeing this video it seemed more real. The Ted Talk made video addiction seem so real. Though it seems to me that people get more addicted to the effects of the video rather then the actual games. For example, its not that someone is fascinated with racing a virtual car, but maybe they are addicted to the adrenaline and suspense the video game provides. These feelings become more entertaining and satisfying. Maybe people become addicted to certain aspects and feelings they can't find in their everyday lives, unless they enter their virtual worlds.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Are Games Better than Real Life
In David Perry’s
“Are Games Better Than Real Life”, he is able to show how videogames are
becoming more and more real. It is up to a point that people started to have
almost like a “second life”; but a virtual one. I used to play videogames
before, but it wasn’t something that would interfere with my social and
academic life. They are a good tool to relax and help you to be less stressed.
However, as the video showed some people just lose their minds in it. It just
becomes as, or even more important than their actual life; or even better,
videogames become their life. This video actually made me think about it.
People like these, that are passionate with the virtual world, are the ones responsible
for the development of the entertainment world. Of course, if you like
something, you are obviously going to try to make it better. But I don’t think
it is worth to forget about everything that happens around you and dedicate a
100% of your time to only one thing.
David Perry's: Are Games Better Than Real Life
In David Perry's, "Are Games Better Then Real Life", he discusses how the line between reality and video games has become blurred. From watching this video I was somewhat intrigued at how someone could literally lose themselves inside a video game. I just couldn't wrap my head around the fact the someone would rather sit in front of a TV and not enjoy the life that they have been given. I have played video games in the past and never once did I ever feel like it was becoming that much a part of my life. Its just like someone who watches a TV show and yet we don't ever hear of people pretending that they are on a particular episode. This got me to thinking what is it about video games that makes people what to live in those moments. I think when people interact with a virtual reality for long periods of time it can have a minimal effect on how they view their actual reality. I don't think people who play video games get lost in them accidentally. I think its because something has caused them to want to escape their actual reality and live a world where they find it more appealing than their normal lives. When I play a video game I know when to stop and I think for people who are addicted to video games subconsciously want the video game to become their actual reality. I feel that its not the video games that are addictive and its more of a psychological affect that causes people to intentionally want lose their minds in a virtual reality.
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