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 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.””
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.
Balance screen time with varied activities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family evenings
- educational settings
- media literacy programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits do you set on gaming at home?
- How can you encourage diverse hobbies?
Not all games are harmful; moderation matters.