This is a bit of a strange twist to the stories of gaming addiction. Ever since the appearances of massive online games, people have been getting sucked into them and finding themselves unable to stop playing. It can destroy relationships and cause all kinds of personal anguish. Now one person in that position is firing back at the company that made the game that addicted him:
http://kotaku.com/5618153/addicted-game ... -life-back
What do you think, does this guy's case have a chance? Will he really be able to successfully hold a gaming company responsible for not warning players that a game may be harmful if played for too long?