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Computer games Quote by David Kushner

“a poem called “The Night Before Doom”: “ ’Twas the night before Doom, / and all through the house, / I had set up my multi-playing networks, / each with a mouse. / The networks were strung, / with extra special care / in hopes that Doom, / soon would be there.” The publisher of a computer magazine…” quote by David Kushner
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““a poem called “The Night Before Doom”: “ ’Twas the night before Doom, / and all through the house, / I had set up my multi-playing networks, / each with a mouse. / The networks were strung, / with extra special care / in hopes that Doom, / soon would be there.” The publisher of a computer magazine had a darker vision he printed in an editorial called “A Parent’s Nightmare Before Christmas”: “By the time your kids are tucked in and dreaming of sugar plums, they may have seen the latest in sensational computer games . . . Doom.””

David Kushner

About This Quote

Source Article: “A Parent’s Nightmare Before Christmas”, Computer Magazine, 1994

The quote warns that immersive gaming can dominate children's lives, turning entertainment into an obsessive focus that overshadows other experiences.

In simple terms: Gaming can become an all‑consuming distraction.

Key Takeaway

Balance screen time with varied activities.

Themes

technology parenting media addiction culture

Mood

concerned alert

Type

cautionary observational

When to use this quote

  • family evenings
  • educational settings
  • media literacy programs

Key Concepts

digital immersion youth culture

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits do you set on gaming at home?
  • How can you encourage diverse hobbies?
A Different Perspective

Not all games are harmful; moderation matters.

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