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Video game addiction / Substance dependence / Video game controversies / Problem gambling / Adolescence / Alcoholism / Substance abuse / PvP / Internet addiction disorder / Ethics / Addiction / Behavioral addiction
Date: 2004-12-20 06:49:00
Video game addiction
Substance dependence
Video game controversies
Problem gambling
Adolescence
Alcoholism
Substance abuse
PvP
Internet addiction disorder
Ethics
Addiction
Behavioral addiction

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