Show and Tell: Trading Pokemon for smokes
This week, we're getting away from our usual Show and Tell format. We're not sharing pictures of cute crafts or decorated DSes. Instead, we sat down with one of our readers to discuss a pretty serious subject: smoking. Or, more specifically, quitting smoking. More specifically still? Quitting smoking by playing Pokémon. Reader Dan is doing just that, and we sat down with him to discuss his unusual decision.Next week, we'll be back to our usual format, but remember -- if you have something to show off, be it a collection, a craft, or yes, even a story (like Dan's), take some pictures or write it up and sent the lot to showmeit [at] dsfanboy [dot] com. We'll take care of the rest.
How long have you been a smoker, and what led to your decision to quit?
I was a smoker for five years. I started smoking later than most of my friends, at age 20, whereas the majority of my friends who smoke started smoking around the age of 16. I stayed away from cigarettes longer because I have chronic asthma, I was diagnosed with it at the age of two. But one day the girl I had a crush on said to me, "You'd look so hot with a cigarette right now." So I lit up and became addicted. Worst reason to do something ever. I started with Camel Lights and from there ran a gamut of all the popular and not-so-popular brands until settling upon Marlboro Lights as my personal brand. In the beginning, I smoked less than half a pack a day, but near the end, I was up to two packs a day. For a chronic asthma sufferer, this only worsened things tenfold. Not to mention that I was paying around $300 a month to feel like crap. It was because of these two reasons that I made the choice to finally, ahem, stomp out this bad habit.
"I just decided that I was going to play Pokémon instead of smoking. So I went down to the local Target and purchased Pokémon Pearl." |
I can't really say for sure what made me choose Pokémon to help me quit. Back when Pokémon Red and Blue first came out, I was addicted to those games. I caught them all, even borrowing a friend's Gameshark to help me get the elusive number 151, Mew. After that, I more or less forgot about Pokémon for 10 years or so. It was only while getting trophies in Super Smash Brothers Brawl that I was reminded of all the different Pokémon, and I became sort of nostalgic for the series. Then one day in-between rounds, I just decided that I was going to play Pokémon instead of smoking. So I went down to the local Target and purchased Pokémon Pearl.
How does it work? Walk us through the process.
I decided that every time that I wanted a cigarette, I would turn on my DS and play some Pokémon. But the thing about going from two packs a day to cold turkey is that at first, you always want a cigarette. So the first three days, I did nothing but play Pokémon non-stop. My routine was to sleep extra late (because if I'm not awake, I'm not craving a smoke), play Pokémon for about 8 hours with breaks to stretch and eat, read Pokémon walkthroughs, F.A.Q.s, strategies, and websites, and then sleep. Experience has shown me from previous attempts to quit smoking that the hardest thing is to be around other smokers. Unfortunately for me, every single one of my friends that I see on a regular basis are smokers. So for those first few days, I went into seclusion, locking myself in my room and not answering my phone. After the initial push, it just required the willpower to keep playing Pokémon instead of smoking.
How long have you been doing this now? Any backsliding?
Today marks day 40 without cigarettes. The 10th day was the first day I saw my friends since I made the commitment to quit, and was the one time where I slipped. My friends and I like to drink some, and to celebrate my quitting we drank a little bit more. After they left that night, I found a wayward cigarette and lit it up. I took three puffs, retched a few times and quickly stamped it out. I blame the whole experience on the booze. [laughs]
Do you think this would work as well with other games? Got any suggestions?I think this worked so well for me with Pokémon because I had a previous Pokémon addiction when I was 15. As a previous Pokémaniac I knew what to expect with the new generation of Pokémon games. In the past I have also been addicted to other games, such as World of Warcraft. The reason why World of Warcraft was not helpful to curb my addiction was that as much as I played it, it made me rather stressed out, and caused me to crave more cigarettes. I tried playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but when I play that game I end up getting too into it and playing too hard and I end up needing a break every 20 or 30 minutes. And what would I do during that break? I would smoke. Pokémon worked well because it was able to engage both my mind and my hands for an extended period of time, and I needed no break from Pokémon. To help you in the process of quitting smoking, I would recommend any game that is able to grab your mind and keep you entertained and engaged for an extended period of time.
Any words of wisdom for other people trying to quit?
The best advice I can give to anyone who is trying to quit is this: Just keep with it. The longer you go without smoking, the easier it is to go without smoking.
As a former smoker (three years off now!), this blogger fully agrees. Thanks for taking the time to talk with us, and good luck with the quitting!









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neo Senku @ Apr 17th 2008 12:21PM
Thats truly amazing, good for you. Using the little critters to help you stop. Keep it up your body will thank ya for it.
Nushio (NDF - Blue) @ Apr 17th 2008 12:23PM
Hi, My name is John and I've gone 20 years without a smoke. Coincidentally, I'm 20 years old. And a Pokemaniac.
Donald @ Apr 17th 2008 12:43PM
This is awesome.
As a Pokemon fanatic myself, I can attest to the fact that you can play the game for hours at a time.
In fact, my father is a smoker... hmm...
Alisha Karabinus @ Apr 17th 2008 12:44PM
Send him a link. And then take over some 'mans. ;)
Ras Esther @ Apr 17th 2008 1:01PM
Good for you. Games like Pokemon D/P can teach gamers some important lessons. If we ever think to ourselves "I should really stop smoking / eating burgers / overspending", we need to just do it. We know that its the right decision, and we know that right decisions lead to good consequences.
Mike_NJ @ Apr 17th 2008 2:02PM
Awesome achievement!
I wish I could get my brother and sister (25, 6 year smoker, and 27, 9-ish year smoker) to do this exact same thing.
Unfortunately, they're not quite gamers.
Pill @ Apr 17th 2008 2:08PM
"My routine was to sleep extra late (because if I'm not awake, I'm not craving a smoke), play Pokmon for about 8 hours with breaks to stretch and eat, read Pokmon walkthroughs, F.A.Q.s, strategies, and websites, and then sleep."
What? Does this guy not have a job?
ILPC @ Apr 17th 2008 2:44PM
My thoughts exactly, I wish I could sleep late and play pokemon all day... :(
Terrorbyt3 @ Apr 17th 2008 6:34PM
Actually, I'm between jobs at the moment. Which is bad for the wallet, but good for the quitting smoking.
The Theory @ Apr 17th 2008 6:44PM
I realize the interviewee answered already.. but he did say that was the routine for the first three days. For those of us with jobs we could just take a three day weekend.
Pill @ Apr 17th 2008 6:46PM
Except he's not an employed person taking a three day holiday, he's an unemployed adult spending 8 hours a day playing a children's video game...
Terrorbyt3 @ Apr 17th 2008 6:48PM
Again, Pill, I'm between jobs at the moment. Was working for a big company out in Texas for a while, but it didn't exactly pan out the way I had hoped it would, so I ended up having to come back home to California.
Pill @ Apr 17th 2008 6:52PM
Again, Terrorbyt3, I understood you the first time, hence my use of the term "unemployed".
Terrorbyt3 @ Apr 17th 2008 6:56PM
Pardon me for being defensive. Your posts seem to be filled with disgust, but this being the internet one isn't really able to judge a comment by someone's inflections. If this isn't the case, I apologize.
Eleniel @ Apr 17th 2008 8:26PM
Pokemon is for everyone, and that's a fact.
Courtney @ Apr 17th 2008 4:02PM
I've been a smoker for going on 14 years (ug, hurts to even say that). I don't know that Pokemon would work for me, but perhaps some other game...my fiance is also a smoker, so something multiplayer would be best.
Alisha Karabinus @ Apr 17th 2008 4:15PM
Can't hurt to try. Maybe some Puzzle Quest or another game you can play in short bursts.
marusame00 @ Apr 18th 2008 12:24AM
Id say something like Unreal tournament(pick one) where you cant look away or even have the time to light a cig up(personal experiance back in the day). That or halo 3, cod 4 or something. Those type of games helped me alotwhile i was quitting.
Also, listen to podcasts, thats what i did. really helps.
gunstar @ Apr 17th 2008 4:19PM
oddly i did almost exactly the same thing, except i'm still smoking. whenever i buy a new game with tons of replay/online modes/etc. i find myself spending my free time inbetween class and homework not going outside for unsatisfying boredom cigarettes but by playing the games. this is helping my wallet and i'm slowly dwindling down to zero.
nobody @ Apr 17th 2008 4:54PM
I was a smoker for close to 15 years (that's almost half my life... ugh) and I stopped last august. I did it with patches and I have to agree that the most important thing is to keep your mind and hands occupied. I played with a Rubik's Cube and with my DS.
Anyway, keep it up Dan! You'll be glad you stopped.
Alisha Karabinus @ Apr 17th 2008 9:58PM
I took a lot of walks when the craving hit. Wish I'd thought to try a little gaming as replacement... but then again, gaming made me want to smoke!
paulypies @ Apr 17th 2008 4:56PM
Congratulations and keep it up!
Fululian @ Apr 17th 2008 5:35PM
Why do you want to push people into stopping to smoke. Isn't this a personal decision after all...modern times.
hvnlysoldr @ Apr 17th 2008 6:11PM
Free will is a very hard concept to understand. The truth that people will and choose to do evil causes anger.
andy @ Apr 17th 2008 6:37PM
Yes its a choice, but its one that a large number of people regret. This article isnt trying to condemn people for smoking, its just one example of how you could go about quitting if you wanted to. Its ok to choose to smoke, and its ok to choose to quit (even though the latter is much much harder.)
Terrorbyt3 @ Apr 17th 2008 6:39PM
Who said anything about wanting to "push" people into not smoking? This is just a story (my story, actually :D) about a guy who decided to quit on his own. This isn't one of those lame and infuriating "truth" or "the lighter side of truth" commercials. This is about a guy who made a personal decision to stop smoking.
Alisha Karabinus @ Apr 17th 2008 7:07PM
So where exactly does it say EVERYONE HAS TO QUIT SMOKING NOW? Sometimes, people want to quit. Often, those same people have a difficult time quitting. That's all.
And this is a pretty unique way of doing it! Thanks for sharing your story with us, Terrorbyt3. :)
hvnlysoldr @ Apr 17th 2008 6:15PM
Hi I'm a pokemaniac. I spent over 255 hours on one Blue file. 100 previous to that file. Another 100 or so between multiple Blue files. 30 hours on Yellow. 200 hours on Silver. Probably 20-60 hours on Pokemon Stadium 1 & 2. Helped my brother's Ruby files 30 hours twice. 40 hours on Diamond. Spent over $40 on Pokemon cards. And my brother had a Red, Yellow, Gold, Ruby, and Pearl.
Fululian @ Apr 17th 2008 7:46PM
So everybody agrees that smoking isn't worth any causes.
GenSpec @ Apr 17th 2008 7:59PM
Hi, I have been off the smokes now for just over 5 months after having been a smoker for 30 years. I find that the DS is the perfect diversion when the urge takes you to grab a fag. I agree with Alisha and have found games like Zoo Keeper and Puzzle Quest are great to keep your hands (and mind) occupied for short bursts.
Good luck with your quitting.
manaman @ Apr 17th 2008 9:29PM
Congratulations Terrorbyt3!
Keep it up, man! It's coincidental that today I bought a used DS game and the previous owner was a smoker as the game, case, manual, etc REEKS of cigarette smoke. It's really disgusting and if it causes me to get teary eyed, feel my throat close up and get a headache, I know that the previous owner must not have any sense of smell whatsoever.
As a suggestion for you, Terrorbyt3--and anyone else who may have used games that smell of smoke--you can purchase oils that you put a drop of into a dish of water and put that and any offending objects (ie, whatever reeks of cigarette smoke) in a box covered with a trash bag. Leave it, and the smells will go away. There are also gels that are in a canister that do the same thing but all you have to do is unscrew the cap. Make sure that you pick up something that REMOVES smells rather than simply covers them up. They do exist. Read the fine print.
Good luck!
manaman
rudimentalist @ Apr 17th 2008 9:52PM
Pokemon Diamond helped me get over a really depressing break-up with my ex-gf of a year and a half.
marusame00 @ Apr 18th 2008 12:28AM
I went cold turkey too not but 2 weeks ago. Ive been playing alot of smash bros, browsing the net with my wii, Playing halo 3, and playing oblivion. Course, i never really craved a cig that bad for some reason. I smoked about half a pack a day, and have done it for around 5-6 years. No more cigs, means no more awkward aiming ni H3.
Roth @ Apr 18th 2008 3:47PM
This reminds me of a drawing I did in 1998 junior high when the Pokemon series arrived to America.
Here's my drawing:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/rstrax/my_drawings/pokemon03.jpg
// Roth
John @ Apr 21st 2008 12:34AM
Hmmm I always hear that smoking is addictive and whe I saw you got addicted so easily I was amazed! I once smoked with a friend cause we were in the countryside and we had nothing better to do and it was fun but I really didn't feel addicted and I smoked a few times after that and one time I just got really dizzy so I decided I wouldn't smoke it anymore and it wasn't hard at all to stop.
Great story!
Lucky225 @ Apr 21st 2008 4:10AM
Terrorbyt3,
Been a while since I heard from you, never thought you'd be the subject of an applegeeks joke.
http://www.applegeeks.com/lite/index.php?aglitecomic=2008-04-21
peace :P
cwhitely @ Apr 21st 2008 11:25PM
congratulations man!
i sure wish i could get my brother to stop...ugh smoking is awful! but it's his life and maybe he'll find the pokemon for himself.
eisor @ Apr 24th 2008 2:23PM
i wish i could use pokemon to quit but unfortunatley im allready addicted to pokemon AND ciggs....
milan @ May 5th 2008 11:25AM
now you have to start smoking to quit Pokemon
soroso @ Jun 20th 2008 1:18PM
That's great to stop smoke by playing a game as opposed to replacing it with eating. But replacing one addiction with another addiction isn't actually solving the problem: having an addiction. What happens when pokemon is no longer interesting? Treating the problem of addiction is more important than treating what you're addicted to (and this individual, by the sounds of it, has a problem with becoming addicted to things).
It's good to not smoke, but notice that the danger of addiction has not been erased here (video game addiction is no better than any other type).
Robert27 @ Jul 6th 2008 10:29PM
Amazing story, congrats for all the people who have quit smoking