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The_Yoda said:
konnichiwa said:

But this is asia, it isn't that victimless.  We literally had another story this week that a teen died:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7650671/Video-game-addict-17-slumped-dead-computer-Thailand.html

South Korea also have/had a similar measure because I remember very well that a child was angry because he could not play a game because of the time.

Video game addiction exist but in my experience it is limited in the West while it isn't that hard to find horrible cases in asia. 

I don't like the measure but something must be done but no goverment has the right answer, especially not an answer gamers on a gamer forum will like =p. 

In this case, the child just continues to play on his parents account after 90 minutes and if something happens like spending a ton of money the parents are liable

Admittedly I didn't read the article because I am no going to whitelist their site but how is a Stroke the fault of a Video Game?  Correlation is not causation last I checked ... If I missed something that explained it in the article please correct me.

https://nypost.com/2019/10/24/doctors-warn-of-eye-stroke-after-man-blinded-by-phone-games/

Some people think it can cause a stroke in the eye... but it's questionable.