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Violent video games are DANGEROUS

Posted: 2004-05-19 12:11pm
by Joe

Posted: 2004-05-19 12:16pm
by General Zod
yawn. same bullshit, except from a different mouth. nothing new that hasn't been spouted and refuted dozens of times already.

Posted: 2004-05-19 12:40pm
by Comosicus
Some people really do believe all that nonsense.

Posted: 2004-05-19 06:46pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
The refutal for an argument like that goes as follows:
Millions of people play violent video games. How come we don't see millions of crazed criminals created by them?

Posted: 2004-05-19 06:50pm
by neoolong
"And, this is largely what some well-known video games do. Make victims into something much less than human. They are killed. Their heads are cut off and blood spurts from their necks.

The dead bodies are kicked and urinated on. The killer laughs at them and makes crude sexual comments. Sex and violence weave into deadly behaviors, over and over."


Exactly which video game lets you piss on dead bodies?

Posted: 2004-05-19 06:55pm
by Captain tycho
I belive Postal and Postal 2 let you do that, at least as far as I can remember from playing them briefly. :)

Posted: 2004-05-19 06:57pm
by neoolong
That's actually kind of funny.

Posted: 2004-05-19 07:22pm
by Arthur_Tuxedo
Of course, they fail to mention that Postal 2's over-the-top violence is supposed to be comedic, but then, dishonesty is not unexpected from people who start with a conclusion and then find evidence when doing research.

Posted: 2004-05-19 07:28pm
by Alyrium Denryle
I love(and own) postal 2

Such a great game, excellent stress relief.

"somebody took my doughnuts, now you're all gonna pay"

Posted: 2004-05-19 08:44pm
by Vendetta
Videogames are dangerous.. Broken CDs can have wicked sharp edges...

Posted: 2004-05-19 10:00pm
by jenat-lai
I was told flightsimming was evil once. I fortunatley havn't talked to that person since.

Yes I can see that learning aviation procedures usefull in the real world, and practicing Radio Transmissions is really bad for the soul.


That said, playing Counterstrike/Day of Defeat etc is pretty fun too. :P

Posted: 2004-05-19 10:13pm
by Shark Bait
I play postal 2 on a regular basis I usually end the game with scores like "good lord we didn't know this was possible"

you get that when you kill something like 6000 people

but I dont just kill them, I stack the bodies and then light them on fire and laugh. In that game i'm a sick twisted wacko and I love it, yet in real life especially when dealing with other people I'm fairly meak and will avoid a confrontation at almost any cost. Yet deep down inside The evil still smolders waiting for the next night's round of gaming.

"People dont kill people, videogames do"
-a very sarcastic Nick

Posted: 2004-05-19 10:50pm
by Dennis Toy
same ol' rehashed nonsense, remember in the 40's comic books were considered dangerous. In the 50's it was rock and roll, 60's it was movies, 70's it was television, the 80's it was rap, and heavy metal, 90's it was video games and today it's video games.

Posted: 2004-05-20 12:34am
by EmperorMing
Alyrium Denryle wrote:I love(and own) postal 2

Such a great game, excellent stress relief.

"somebody took my doughnuts, now you're all gonna pay"
*..Adds this title to must-have list...* :P

Posted: 2004-05-20 02:29am
by Peregrin Toker
In other news, I installed GTA Vice City not so long ago - only to discover that my computer's video card isn't big enough.

Posted: 2004-05-20 04:21pm
by Connor MacLeod
Aside from the fact that they don't seem to actually list evidence or specific examples ("most games' seems to be the limit there, don't you just love generalizations?), they seem to treat it as if these games are TARGETED for children. Frankly, if there are parents letting their kids play these games, something should be done about the parents.

Posted: 2004-05-20 04:26pm
by Pablo Sanchez
I think the Hitman series has actually made me less dangerous. In the event that I do go on a killing spree, I have now been indoctrinated by those games to do so in a quietly, orderly, and well-planned fashion. No random sprays of weapons fire for me, no sir!