I can’t imagine going to my mother when I was Michael’s age to complain that my thumbs were sore after playing video games. This is like parent Wish Fulfillment Theater.
“For what, Michael? You never told me for what you expected to receive my sympathy! You merely walked up to me, brandishing your thumbs, expecting me to know what the intended message was! It’s not my fault if you choose to be a non-verbal jackanapes!”
After this strip ran, I was sent a set of video game gloves meant to keep your wrists and thumbs from getting sore from poking away at a game controller. I couldn’t believe someone had actually patented and marketed such a thing. It’s a crazy new world!
I have a sister in law who is a physical therapist. I asked her if she was worried about her job prospects now that the Boomer generation is dying off? She told me she was until she saw all the young people with their games and phones, she said, “Now I’m set for life!”
Geez Mike, 16 years and you still expect sympathy from ELLY? There’s been no water in that stone since the 19th Century ended. Just hold your thumbs against something ice cold, like your sister!
When one of the siblings would come in, fresh from a day of physical activity, roughhousing, and such, and claim they couldn’t do household chores because an arm or leg hurt, my mother had a great response. “I guess we’ll just have to chop it off, then.”
I wish to report a sports injury attributable to the excessive playing of video games. A 35-year-old woman visited my home during the Christmas holidays, at which time my sons received a Nintendo video game. The woman, who had not previously engaged in this recreational activity, pursued it with enthusiasm, playing without interruption for five hours. The following day, she had severe pain in the region of the extensor tendon of the right thumb, which had been used to press a button repeatedly. There was tenderness but no erythema or swelling in this area. Low doses of ibuprofen and abstinence from video games for several days resulted in complete resolution of the discomfort. I suggest that this sports-related injury be called “Nintendinitis.”
I got a SNES and a game that had aeroplane flying/landing, helo, and jet pack games. I got it because my dad was a pliot (AAC/USAF bomber WWII & Korea), and I thought I’d be able to talk planes with him better if I had some “experience.” My experience was basically crash on landing mostly.
That’s why you’re supposed to take breaks. I have tendonitis in both thumbs (not from video games), so I have to be careful about playing too much. Thankfully, my Switch controllers are much more ergonomic than older console controllers, & I haven’t had too much trouble— except when I first started Animal Crossing at the beginning of lockdown & was playing a lot.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Never have I owned NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, or any other gaming console that you hook up to your television.
wjones almost 3 years ago
Gamming is an addictive habit.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
We saw my 16 year old Grandson twice during Christmas. Briefly on Christmas eve, and Christmas morning. World of Warcraft and Fortnite I think.
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Michael deserves no sympathy.
RickTengle almost 3 years ago
Mike would become the Angry Canadian Video Game Nerd
howtheduck almost 3 years ago
I can’t imagine going to my mother when I was Michael’s age to complain that my thumbs were sore after playing video games. This is like parent Wish Fulfillment Theater.
Little Caesar almost 3 years ago
Katsuro Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“For what, Michael? You never told me for what you expected to receive my sympathy! You merely walked up to me, brandishing your thumbs, expecting me to know what the intended message was! It’s not my fault if you choose to be a non-verbal jackanapes!”
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 3 years ago
None, Michael.
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
The sound effects in the opening panel suggest a duet between Cab Calloway and Ella Fitzgerald……
RickTengle almost 3 years ago
I didn’t know they had wireless controllers in the 16 bit era
SquidGamerGal almost 3 years ago
Eh? I don’t remember Mario fighting the Angry Sun with a sword…
Gerard:D almost 3 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
After this strip ran, I was sent a set of video game gloves meant to keep your wrists and thumbs from getting sore from poking away at a game controller. I couldn’t believe someone had actually patented and marketed such a thing. It’s a crazy new world!
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
No.
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
C’mon man. Take the responsibility of doing wrong thing in the first place.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Nope. Not a bit of it. ….now what do I think you should do with your thumb? Hummmm…
rshive almost 3 years ago
Mike’s prize is to get to do the dinner dishes.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sore thumbs from a game that’s dumb!
Bruce1253 almost 3 years ago
I have a sister in law who is a physical therapist. I asked her if she was worried about her job prospects now that the Boomer generation is dying off? She told me she was until she saw all the young people with their games and phones, she said, “Now I’m set for life!”
codedaddy almost 3 years ago
Whew! That’s a relief, I guess. We were all concerned.
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 3 years ago
He found the off ramp!
sbwertz almost 3 years ago
Had the original Atari, and later the Atari 800.
djtenltd almost 3 years ago
I go,all the way back to Atari with the joysticks.
Snolep almost 3 years ago
Nintendo Switch is much kinder to the fingers.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Yeah. I’m sorry I got you that for Christmas……
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
For a Sunday strip, this one’s pretty lame. Lynn must have had a head cold and couldn’t think up anything better.
Nova_theenby almost 3 years ago
I think this one is much better colored.
martinman8 almost 3 years ago
well i started with a vic20 and moved up to the 64, coleco ( which was great), the amiga, and then built my own systems ( which i still have ).
CoreyTaylor1 almost 3 years ago
Geez Mike, 16 years and you still expect sympathy from ELLY? There’s been no water in that stone since the 19th Century ended. Just hold your thumbs against something ice cold, like your sister!
Scoutmaster77 almost 3 years ago
Well… no.
finnygirl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When one of the siblings would come in, fresh from a day of physical activity, roughhousing, and such, and claim they couldn’t do household chores because an arm or leg hurt, my mother had a great response. “I guess we’ll just have to chop it off, then.”
Ukko wilko almost 3 years ago
No sympathy for anything self inflicted.
gcarlson almost 3 years ago
TO THE EDITOR
I wish to report a sports injury attributable to the excessive playing of video games. A 35-year-old woman visited my home during the Christmas holidays, at which time my sons received a Nintendo video game. The woman, who had not previously engaged in this recreational activity, pursued it with enthusiasm, playing without interruption for five hours. The following day, she had severe pain in the region of the extensor tendon of the right thumb, which had been used to press a button repeatedly. There was tenderness but no erythema or swelling in this area. Low doses of ibuprofen and abstinence from video games for several days resulted in complete resolution of the discomfort. I suggest that this sports-related injury be called “Nintendinitis.”
Richard Brasington, M.D.
Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI 54449
May 17, 1990
N Engl J Med 1990; 322:1473-1474
DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199005173222020
fstop8 almost 3 years ago
we spent many hours on an Atari 128 playing 135 levels of load runner.
Cathy P. almost 3 years ago
I got a SNES and a game that had aeroplane flying/landing, helo, and jet pack games. I got it because my dad was a pliot (AAC/USAF bomber WWII & Korea), and I thought I’d be able to talk planes with him better if I had some “experience.” My experience was basically crash on landing mostly.
Taracinablue almost 3 years ago
That’s why you’re supposed to take breaks. I have tendonitis in both thumbs (not from video games), so I have to be careful about playing too much. Thankfully, my Switch controllers are much more ergonomic than older console controllers, & I haven’t had too much trouble— except when I first started Animal Crossing at the beginning of lockdown & was playing a lot.
jbruins84341 almost 3 years ago
I will sympathize for you, Mike. Dequervains synovitis is nothing to sneeze at. Took me out of commission for a long time. And I am a writer!
feefers_ 10 months ago
My doctor says that 40-59 year old are suffering from arthritis on their gaming thumbs. She calls it M*rio-itus.
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
Hey! You’re the one who decided to play video games all days instead of doing your homework and your chores like you’re suppose to!