How a decades-old video game has helped me defeat the doomscroll
Trading social media for PokΓ©mon battles and evolutions in Kanto on a Game Boy Advance has been surprisingly serene
Cutting back on doomscrolling must be one of the hardest new year resolutions to keep. Instinctively tapping on the usual suspects on your phoneβs home screen becomes a reflex, and vast quantities of money and user data have been specifically employed to keep you reaching for the phone, ingraining it into our work, leisure and social lives. Youβll get no shame from me if you love your phone and have a healthy relationship with your apps, but Iβve found myself struggling lately.
This year, Iβm attempting to cut back on screen time β sort of. Iβm replacing the sleek oblong of my smartphone with something a little more fuzzy and nostalgic. In an attempt to dismantle my bad habit, Iβm closing the feeds of instant updates and instead carrying around a Game Boy Advance. Iβve been playing PokΓ©mon FireRed, a remake of the very first PokΓ©mon games, which turn 30 this month. Even this refreshed version is more than two decades old.
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Β© Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian