violent video games, do they pose a threat? |
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violent video games, do they pose a threat? |
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![]() mmm....beer.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 752 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 24,854 ![]() |
i don't think they do.
Some kid isn't gonna "get violent" all of a sudden because of some game that is about something that is already happening in the news, movies, or TV already... Justin £¤¥¤£™ |
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![]() NO WAI! R u Srs? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,264 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,094 ![]() |
Hmm... This topic can go on forever. There's really one specific thing/person to blame for a kid's actions. But there are certain things that add up to a persons behavior. Because of the technology advancing, video game industries try to make games more "realistic". In order to sell their products, they have to make it interesting/fun. Usually violence is what makes games fun. There is violence everywhere. The media, movies, even simple cartoons like Tom and Jerry. It's just the combination of "realism" and violence that make video games the way they are. Because of todays busy lifestyle, parents have little time to spend with their children. The time that children are alone means less supervision. Most parents don't even know a thing about video games, computers, or consoles. But they still buy them for their children because.... they want them. Not many parents take out the time of their busy schedule to research on what's suitable for their kid. Think about it, do your parents really know what you do on the internet? But why just point out videogames? Why not the news, movies, or parenting skills? Why play the blame game? Sure videogames can effect children, but everything else does too. It's just the matter of putting it into context for lil children to understand what is real and what is wrong.
On a side note, violent video games like GTA3 help relieve my stress on a video game rather in real life. ![]() |
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