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It was almost a year ago when comedy website College Humor posted a video sketch about how a male gamer was completely annihilated by seven female equivalents. Apparently, this came as a surprise to him.

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Before picking up any Wii games or downloading apps on her iPhone for her two daughters, Lillian Quintero does her homework. She'll first read reviews online and in magazines, then try them out for herself. If she thinks the games are engaging and educational enough, 4-year-old Isabella and 2-year-old Sophia are free to play.

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A newspaper in Beijing reported a 13-year-old boy jumped out of his family's 24th floor apartment in Tianjin, after playing the World of Warcraft at an Internet cafe for 36 hours. The parents are suing the game's licensed Chinese distributor for 100,000 yuan ($12,500) for failure to warn players of the inherent dangers of Warcraft, a game produced by an American company, Blizzard Entertainment.
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Before picking up any Wii games or downloading apps on her iPhone for her two daughters, Lillian Quintero does her homework. She'll first read reviews online and in magazines, then try them out for herself. If she thinks the games are engaging and educational enough, 4-year-old Isabella and 2-year-old Sophia are free to play.

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A newspaper in Beijing reported a 13-year-old boy jumped out of his family's 24th floor apartment in Tianjin, after playing the World of Warcraft at an Internet cafe for 36 hours. The parents are suing the game's licensed Chinese distributor for 100,000 yuan ($12,500) for failure to warn players of the inherent dangers of Warcraft, a game produced by an American company, Blizzard Entertainment.
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