Top 10 Unlikely Celebrity Gamers You Might Have Played With

03. Mila Kunis (PC)

When you know you have a problem, you know you have a problem - and Mila knows she has a problem. The only question was whether or not the issue was addiction to a specific game (World of Warcraft) or addiction to video games period.

In a conversation at Comic Con 2012 in San Diego the issue appeared settled - at least as far as Kunis was concerned - with the answer being video game addiction.

'Yeah, no, it wasn't WoW so much as you know, video games period,' she admits, pointing out that during the process of quitting WoW 'cold turnkey' -- that being the only way she thought it would be possible 'because there is no middle ground for me' she says.

To soften the blow she chose Call of Duty as her rebound game, a choice that pretty much settled the question of whether it was WoW or gaming in general.

'COD is like really REALLY fun! Once you get through Call of Duty's first person, then you unlock the Nazi zombies and your whole purpose becomes just to kill these Nazi zombies and you know, you kill them a lot! You board up the windows and you kill zombies and maybe I'm not really good at it but that's not for lack for trying!'

The realization that she suffered from full-blown video game addiction was revealed when she found herself suffering a major addiction to the rebound-game she was using to keep her mind -- and fingers -- away from WoW.

Addiction to CoD was a sobering experience for the girl from That 70s Show, but it is not as if she can just walk away from video games because she plays both sides of that street - as a player albeit an addicted one, but also as a creator, having had voice roles in Family Guy the Video Game (2006), Family Guy: back to the Multiverse (2012), Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (2014), and the role of Tanya in Saints Row (2006).

She candidly admits that at the height of her addiction to WoW if you were playing on the same server she was, then chances are you played with her at some point because she lived the game.