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  • MTV True Life looking for gamer addicts

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    06.16.2009

    "Have video games totally taken over your life? Is your game play increasingly getting out of control? Have your friends or family confronted you about your gaming habit? How about your marriage or personal relationships – are they being affected? Is it difficult to balance work and gaming time? Do you sometimes skip doing homework or household responsibilities to play? Have you played video games as a way of escaping your problems? Has your game playing habit become so encompassing that you may need to go to rehab to kick it? If you can identify with any of the above, MTV wants to hear from you." -- Actual MTV casting call, in verbatim.While we agree video game addiction can be a problem, especially if it gets in the way of your social life, we doubt appearing on a MTV reality program is the best solution for shaking the habit. If you don't want your 15 minutes of fame, consider taking the Joystiq Two-Step Plan to Stop Playing Games™. Step one: buy Terminator Salvation. Step two: Play it. You'll learn to hate games in minutes! Pretty soon, you'll want to go outside and make friends -- all without the embarrassment of being on the same network as Tila Tequila. You can thank us later.[Via Siliconera]

  • Reveal your virtual life - on MTV

    by 
    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    11.04.2007

    MTV are looking for virtual worlders for their (perhaps not entirely appropriately named - but people still get the Web mixed up with the Internet) "I Live Another Life on the Web" part of MTV's True Life. Not just any virtual worlders, either. Ones who are willing to put their real selves on display. What they are after, particularly, is people aged between 16 and 28 (obviously 16-17 would be the province of Teen Second Life), and 18-28 is one of the smaller grid demographics (most Second Life users are older than that). This is MTV, though, and they're supposed to be hip and cool, I understand.