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-Hello and welcome to Hacio.

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-On tonight's programme, Glesni

-looks at the gaming world in Wales.

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-She meets people

-who like living in a fantasy world.

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-How many hours a week

-do you spend gaming?

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-Around 30-40 hours, perhaps,

-if it's a busy period.

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-Is there a danger

-that fantasy becomes an obsession?

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-It becomes your complete mentality.

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-That makes it really difficult

-to function in the real world.

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-First, we return to the

-European survey, Generation What?

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-www.generation-what.eu/

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-It's a survey that portrays young

-people's lives across Europe...

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-..through asking

-what's important to them.

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-Welsh people's attitude towards

-gay people drew our attention.

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-One in three young men under 25...

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-..said that seeing a gay couple

-kissing would trouble them.

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-Guto met one couple

-for their response.

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-Tom lives in Bonymaen, Swansea,

-with his partner, Nathan.

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-They've been in a relationship

-for five years.

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-They're not surprised that young men

-worry about seeing gay couples kiss.

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-But would they be comfortable

-being affectionate in public?

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-There's an element of evading.

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-People looking and saying things.

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-Sometimes, older people...

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-They wouldn't say much.

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-But young people, teenagers...

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-..can be odd about it.

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-They can name-call.

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-The couple would not be open about

-their sexuality in some places.

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-But while on holiday

-in Denmark recently...

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-..the pair were far readier

-to show their love.

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-We were both more comfortable,

-especially you.

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-We were both more comfortable...

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-..doing it in places

-other than Bonymaen.

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-Whenever we do it outside,

-I always feel...

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-..like a meerkat...

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-..especially around here.

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-They had their worst experience

-while shopping in London.

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-We held hands

-walking out the shop...

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-..and we received a look.

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-We received a dirty look.

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-The same person

-threw a glass bottle at us.

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-The bottle smashed.

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-We turned around and the man

-just walked away shouting things.

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-After the Generation What?

-survey results...

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-..we decided to see how people

-in the centre of Swansea...

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-..would respond to Tom and Nathan

-kissing in the street.

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-If they like males, carry on.

-Just don't do it towards me.

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-It wouldn't bother me at all.

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-Why?

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-It's a normal part of society,

-isn't it?

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-It would bother me, definitely.

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-Why?

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-Of course it would.

-I'm not into that, like.

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-It's not for me.

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-Very few confessed that seeing

-the pair kiss troubled them.

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-But what did Tom and Nathan

-think of the reaction in Swansea?

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-We received a few looks but apart

-from that, no-one said anything.

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-When we were kissing,

-we got a few strange looks.

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-But not many, to be honest.

-It was fine.

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-Another theme in the Generation

-What? survey was feminism.

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-One statement split

-young Welsh people's opinions...

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-..with over half of respondents...

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-..agreeing that the sexes

-are still not equal.

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-Glesni met two women

-who want to voice their opinions.

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-Fflur Arwel is 23

-and lives in Aberystwyth.

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-She feels

-that traditional attitudes...

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-..about the difference between men

-and women still exists.

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-Hiya, Fflur. Are you OK?

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-Hiya, Fflur. Are you OK?

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-Fine, thanks.

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-I think that as a society

-we're still bound by gender roles.

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-The way we think a man should behave

-and the way a woman should behave.

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-Those binaries shackles everyone.

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-It has a very negative effect...

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-..on how women exist within society.

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-She says that these stereotypes

-affect every aspect of life.

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-Inequality is widespread...

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-..but it all comes down

-to how we perceive each other.

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-We see gender, we see women.

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-For example, cat calling,

-slut shaming...

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-..experiences in the workplace,

-the gender pay gap.

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-They all feed into each other.

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-At Cardiff University, Esyllt Jones

-is in her second year...

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-..studying engineering.

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-She hopes to work in the field

-in the future.

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-In Britain,

-only 9% of engineers are women.

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-It's a field

-traditionally dominated by men.

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-Things are changing, but there's

-a way to go to have total equality.

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-She feels there are advantages

-to being a woman in the field...

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-..but it can have

-a negative effect too.

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-People remember us so it's an

-advantage in interviews and so on.

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-But I feel sometimes...

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-..that people think

-that women have it easier than men.

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-That's not the case.

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-We work just as hard.

-Our work is of the same standard.

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-Esyllt wants to see more women

-in the engineering industry...

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-..and for equal opportunities in

-the professional world in general.

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-Equality is needed to get

-the right balance in the workplace.

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-Men and women

-have their strengths and weaknesses.

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-By achieving that balance,

-we can develop a lot more...

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-..and have different opinions

-in every workplace.

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-According to a recent report

-by the UK government...

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-..women on average earn 6,500 less

-than men of the same status...

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-..five years after graduating.

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-Fflur is a feminist and wants

-attitudes to change towards women.

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-There's a tendency

-not to want to listen...

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-..and to label them

-as angry, irrational and emotional.

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-The negative words that describe

-women who just want equality...

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-..and who just want to live

-in a society...

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-..where they can be themselves.

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-Lastly, mobile phones.

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-It's fair to say that most of us

-depend on these devices daily.

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-But according

-to the Generation What? survey...

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-..almost 50% of young people say

-they could be happy without them.

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-Guto put one student to the test.

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-My name is Elen

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-I use my phone all the time

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-Guto's asked me to live without

-my phone for a day... oh, no!

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-How much

-do you use your phone every day?

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-Like every young person, I use

-social media. A bit too much maybe.

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-As a student, it's important

-to keep up with all the emails...

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-..in case a lecture

-has been postponed or something.

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-So your whole life is in your phone.

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-So your whole life is in your phone.

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-Yes, it is.

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-It's not good!

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-If I lost my phone, I'd be worried.

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-The big moment has arrived.

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-Please give me your mobile.

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-Please give me your mobile.

-

-There you go.

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-Thanks. You'll get it back later.

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-What time does the bus depart?

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-I'm waiting for a bus into town.

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-I don't have my phone so I'm not

-sure what time the bus is arriving.

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-As you can see,

-there's no timetable here.

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-Surely one must be on the way...

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-..maybe not!

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-I've been here

-for almost half an hour.

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-There's no sign of the bus.

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-I don't have any way

-of looking online...

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-..to see

-if there's a bus on the way.

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-I'm going to have to walk.

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-Looking forward

-to meeting my friends

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-They're late. Where are they?

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-I'm meant to be meeting my friends

-this afternoon.

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-I take it they're late.

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-Obviously I haven't received

-a message as I don't have my phone.

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-They might have texted

-to say they're not coming.

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-Thank goodness I have a book to read

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-Twenty minutes have passed

-and they still haven't turned up.

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-I'm still waiting.

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-I've finished my drink. Yeah.

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-Hello!

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-Hello!

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-Sorry we're late.

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-Sorry we're late.

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-It's OK.

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-For goodness' sake,

-put the phones down!

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-It's hard. I can't join in the chat

-and know what they're talking about.

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-What's been happening today.

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-I've just left my friends.

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-I've had a bad experience

-with the buses.

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-Enough for one day.

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-I'm going to find a taxi.

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-I might use a phone box to book one.

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-It's too cold

-to look for a phone box

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-I've found a phone box.

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-It was easier than I thought.

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-You don't notice

-there are so many around.

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-I thought this would happen

-so I've come prepared.

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-I wrote down a taxi number.

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-I've never used a phone like this so

-the next step is to understand it...

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-..and then phone a taxi.

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-Yey, instructions!

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-Hiya, is it possible to book a taxi,

-please?

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-Well done me :)

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-Hooray, the taxi's booked!

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-I'm on my way home.

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-It's been quite

-a difficult experience, quite odd.

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-My hand's been in my pocket all day

-wondering where my phone is!

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-One day is enough.

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-I'll be happy to get my phone back.

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-I'll be happy to get my phone back.

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-There you go. That's your phone.

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-Thank goodness for that :)

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-After the break,

-we hear from Welsh gamers.

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-Glesni finds out

-what attracts people...

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-..to an industry that's now

-worth billions in Britain.

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-But is there a danger

-that gamers can become addicted?

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-Welcome back. The gaming world

-changes and adapts constantly.

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-57% of the population

-play video games.

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-Glesni takes a look at the role

-Welsh gamers play in it today.

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-From the simple '70s game, Pong...

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-http://www.ponggame.org/

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-..to Pac-Man in the 1980s...

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-..to Pokemon Go this year,

-the gaming world has come far.

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-http://www.pokemongo.com/en-uk/

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-They're now available

-on several platforms.

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-From consoles to computers, online,

-hand-held and even on mobile phones.

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-Since last year...

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-..the UK's video game market

-is the 6th largest in the world.

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-Tonight a video games night is being

-held at 10 Feet Tall in Cardiff.

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-http://www.10feettall.co.uk/

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-Jack Bevan Davies is 22 years old.

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-He studied Computer Games Enterprise

-at South Wales University.

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-He now works

-in the video games industry.

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-He's here tonight to launch

-his new game for mobile phones.

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-What's different about our game is

-that it doesn't move very quickly.

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-You need to remember the pattern

-of what's happening.

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-There are 61 companies in Wales

-developing and publishing games.

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-Over 30 of them

-are based in Cardiff.

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-Because of that, the capital city

-has been named...

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-..as an official UK gaming hub.

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-http://www.nesta.org.uk/publications/map-uk-games-industry

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-I produce/design games.

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-I make sure the games are created.

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-I manage the team...

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-..and make sure they know what

-they're doing and plan games out.

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-I design the big parts of the game,

-the user experience and the bits...

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-..so people know

-how to play the game.

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-Jack works full time.

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-That doesn't put a stop

-to his hobby.

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-I work more now so I don't have

-that much time to play games.

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-If I had a weekend off,

-I'd play for the whole weekend.

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-When you were younger, in your

-teens, were you a big gamer?

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-Yes, I didn't do any homework.

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-I just played games non stop.

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-According to recent research gaming

-is most popular amongst young boys.

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-It's particularly popular

-between the ages of 15 and 24.

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-Tom Pritchard from Criccieth

-loves playing video games.

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-He likes the feeling of control

-within the game environment.

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-What you do in the game

-affects how the game goes out...

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-..and it can turn into

-something different.

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-With films and music...

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-..it just washes over you.

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-With games,

-you're part of everything.

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-I think it's very special.

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-Tom says that gaming

-isn't just pressing buttons.

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-He sees a very sociable side

-to playing...

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-..and that the video game community

-is growing.

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-I grew up playing games

-with friends.

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-A lot of people have come out here

-tonight to play video games.

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-More and more people are doing it.

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-More and more people are comfortable

-telling others that they're gamers.

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-People don't look at you and

-automatically think you're weird.

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-It's more of a normal thing now.

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-Tom doesn't think he plays too much.

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-He says that he can play between

-30 and 40 hours a week at times.

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-If you're on the right game,

-they can take up to 200 hours.

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-That is an issue.

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-They do take time.

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-They do take time and

-you have to commit to them.

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-You get more out of them for that.

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-Jamie Callis from Barry says

-he's seen the darker side of gaming.

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-He is now a student

-at South Wales University.

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-When he was in the sixth form...

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-..he got addicted

-to playing online video games.

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-I wouldn't revise for exams

-or want to do homework.

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-The only thing I'd want to do

-is play a video game...

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-..and escape from the world

-and spend my entire time...

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-..dedicating myself

-to improving on that game.

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-It becomes your complete mentality.

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-That makes it really difficult

-to function in the real world.

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-He used to play

-for eight hours a day...

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-..and at most 14 hours a day

-during school holidays.

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-The constant gaming had a severe

-effect on his sleeping pattern.

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-His behaviour started to change.

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-It also had an effect

-on my ability to communicate.

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-If somebody

-would try speaking to me...

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-..I'd be quite agitated

-if I'd lost a game or something.

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-I'd occasionally shout.

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-Over a six-year period,

-Jamie spent around 900...

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-..on improving his online gaming

-experience.

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-He failed some of his A level exams.

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-I ended up falling into depression

-and having social anxiety.

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-I just wouldn't want to socialize

-with people in real life...

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-..communicate

-or even spend time with family.

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-We got it extremely bad.

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-Living Room Cardiff is a centre

-to help treat all addicts...

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-..and according to the head,

-Wynford Ellis Owen...

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-..they now see

-video game addicts too.

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-The two examples I have

-come from students.

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-Their tutors noticed they weren't

-concentrating on work...

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-..and the standard

-of their work declined.

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-They looked into the reason for it.

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-They found that they'd spend between

-ten and fifteen hours a day...

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-..playing these games.

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-It had developed

-into a total obsession.

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-According to Wynford...

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-..the situation is worsening

-with the development of technology.

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-It's certainly increasing.

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-It's increasing

-because of availability.

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-Whatever you get out of your

-addiction, it's instantly available.

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-That is where these games

-are more sophisticated.

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-There are newer, more ambitious

-ideas that come in regularly.

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-They catch the imagination

-of the addict.

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-It gives them that kick

-quickly and effectively.

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-Some defend the industry.

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-I went to London to meet

-one of them, Gav Murphy.

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-He makes a living out of gaming.

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-If you don't have self control,

-that is not the game's fault.

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-You could be addicted

-to alcohol or drugs.

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-There is nothing in games that's

-worse than what's in TV or films.

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-Gav works for the gaming website,

-IGN Entertainment.

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-http://uk.ign.com/

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-Part of his job involves discussing

-and reviewing online games.

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-Alright, I'm Gav Murphy with IGN.

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-This is Hot Pepper Gaming.

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-I'm reviewing Jonathan Blow's

-amazing game, The Witness.

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-http://the-witness.net/news/team/

-http://the-witness.net/news/

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-First, I'm going to eat

-this Scotch bonnet pepper.

-

-http://www.pepperscale.com/scotch-bonnet-pepper/

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-Gaming has been one of Gav's

-interests since childhood.

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-He's proud to have turned

-his hobby into a job.

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-A lot of the videos are us playing

-a game from start to finish.

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-We have a laugh together

-and mess around.

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-Somebody described them

-as podcasts but with a video.

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-In addition to watching online,

-thousands of people travel...

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-..to watch eSports competitions,

-video game competitions.

-

-https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2686182

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-The prizes can reach

-high six-figure sums.

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-The eSports world has gone nuts.

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-I watched the League of Legends

-World Final in Germany last year.

-

-https://signup.euw.leagueoflegends.com/en/signup/index?ref=en_uk_goos&gclid=CjwKEAiAm8nCBRD7x

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-That was just insane.

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-It's like being

-at the Millennium Stadium.

-

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Stadium

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-People have come out to see

-competitors from all over the world.

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-They're playing League of Legends

-against each other.

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-Wales is leaving its mark

-on the gaming world...

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-..through creating new games.

-

-Sorry, it's too cutty.

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-Developers are making

-some good games.

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-I know one developer quite well,

-Wales Interactive.

-

-http://www.walesinteractive.com/

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-They've made a few games

-that are amazing.

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-No-one is saying it's a good

-Welsh game, it's just a good game.

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-That's really good.

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-Wales Interactive

-is one of the companies...

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-..the Welsh Government

-has invested in.

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-Until March this year...

-

-https://businesswales.gov.wales/sites/business-wales/files/documents/WG%20Business%20Funding%

-

-March%202013/WG16912_Digital%20Development%20Fund.pdf

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-..the digital development fund

-offered grants of up to 50,000...

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-..for Welsh companies

-to develop video games.

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-The government is currently

-reviewing the fund.

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-There is no certainty

-the grants will continue.

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-Osian Llewelyn Edwards wants to see

-the investment continue.

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-He's a contributor to the Welsh

-online video game blog, Fideo Wyth.

-

-https://fideowyth.com/about/

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-He feels there's potential to turn

-Welsh legends into video games.

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-Games with elements

-from the Mabinogion...

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-..would be a rich source

-of plots and ideas.

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-There are all kinds of armies.

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-There are stories and huge battles.

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-Osian thinks this would offer

-Wales several advantages.

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-Economically

-but also linguistically.

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-In Wales, I think we have something

-that we could build on.

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-That's how we could build

-on the game culture.

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-We could get more modern culture...

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-..into the Welsh language

-and Welsh community.

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-Without doubt...

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-..the British video game market

-is going from strength to strength.

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-Last year, the market's value

-reached almost 4.2 billion.

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-It increases

-at about a rate of 5% a year.

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-Jack looks forward

-to being a part of that market.

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-He's hoping his new game

-for mobile phones...

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-..will attract players

-in their teens.

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-Teenagers don't usually have the

-same responsibilities as you or me.

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-They can play for days at a time.

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-Aren't you targeting

-potential addicts?

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-Yes, but it doesn't really happen

-with iOS and Android...

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-..because they're games you play

-for a minute and then put it down.

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-With a PC,

-you can play for a whole day.

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-In the UK, 42% of gamers are women

-with men making up the other 58%.

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-What are the opinions of the women

-here about the dangers of addiction?

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-If you love something so much

-and you get endorphins out of it.

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-You can get addicted to it.

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-You can lose a lot of hours

-of your life to it.

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-If you're clever

-and you're careful, you won't.

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-Despite admitting that gaming

-is a big part of his life...

0:23:070:23:12

-..Tom has no plans to cut down

-or give up on a lifelong habit.

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-If you like and enjoy and get

-something out of something...

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-..why wouldn't you want to do

-as much of that as you could?

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-That's it for tonight

-and for the series.

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-If you have a story

-to share with us...

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-..get in touch

-on Facebook or Twitter.

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-We'll be back in the new year

-with another series.

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-Until then, eat, drink and be merry.

-Merry Christmas and goodnight.

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