- The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
- Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
- Playing Columbine (2008)
- Addiction Incorporated (2011)
- GTFO: Get the F&#% Out (2015)
- Love, Hate & Videogames (2010)
- Game Over: Gender, Race & Violence in Video Games (2000)
- The Video Game Revolution (2004)
- Second Skin (2008)
- The World's Most Extraordinary Homes: Gaming (2018)
In an age where digital entertainment is at our fingertips, gaming has become more than just a pastime for many. This curated list of documentaries delves into the complex world of gaming addiction, offering insights into its psychological, social, and personal impacts. Whether you're a concerned parent, a curious gamer, or someone looking to understand this modern phenomenon, these films provide a window into the lives affected by this often misunderstood issue.

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
Description: While primarily about competitive gaming, it touches on the obsessive nature of gaming, which can lead to addiction.
Fact: The film has become a cult classic and has inspired numerous discussions on the nature of competition in gaming.


Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
Description: This documentary focuses on indie game developers but also explores the personal sacrifices and the potential for gaming to consume one's life.
Fact: It was funded through Kickstarter, one of the earliest successful crowdfunding campaigns for a documentary.


Playing Columbine (2008)
Description: This documentary examines the portrayal of violence in video games and its potential link to real-world violence, including the addictive nature of such games.
Fact: It was directed by Danny Ledonne, who also created the controversial game "Super Columbine Massacre RPG!"


Addiction Incorporated (2011)
Description: This documentary explores the broader theme of addiction, including gaming, through the story of a tobacco industry whistleblower. It provides a unique perspective on how industries can foster addictive behaviors.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of Jeffrey Wigand, whose story was also depicted in the film "The Insider."


GTFO: Get the F&#% Out (2015)
Description: While centered on the experiences of women in gaming, it also discusses the addictive nature of gaming and its impact on personal lives.
Fact: The film was produced by Shannon Sun-Higginson, who has been involved in several documentaries about gaming culture.


Love, Hate & Videogames (2010)
Description: This documentary takes a look at the lives of gamers, exploring the love-hate relationship many have with video games, including the addictive nature of gaming.
Fact: The film was produced by Channel 4 in the UK, offering a British perspective on the gaming culture.


Game Over: Gender, Race & Violence in Video Games (2000)
Description: While not solely about addiction, this documentary addresses the broader cultural impact of video games, including how they can contribute to addictive behaviors.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to critically analyze video games from a sociological perspective.


The Video Game Revolution (2004)
Description: This film traces the history of video games and includes segments on the psychological effects of gaming, touching on addiction.
Fact: It features interviews with key figures in the gaming industry, providing an insider's view on the evolution of video games.


Second Skin (2008)
Description: Focuses on the lives of online gamers, exploring the line between virtual and real life, and how gaming can become an addiction.
Fact: The film was screened at several film festivals, highlighting the growing interest in gaming culture.


The World's Most Extraordinary Homes: Gaming (2018)
Description: While not solely about addiction, this episode from the series looks at homes designed around gaming, highlighting the lifestyle and potential for gaming to take over one's life.
Fact: The series is hosted by architect Piers Taylor and actress Caroline Quentin, offering a unique blend of design and personal stories.
