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    Are violent games danger to the consumer/player? The violent Video game is causing the consumer/player to mental problems by doing bad things and think that is alright. Violent video game is harmful because it allows the consumer/player to actively do crime without being punished. We should increase the age of the consumer/player so they won’t be able to purchase these violent games and some of the consumer/player isn’t mentally stable and if they get shooting and fighting games would mess with their

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    Are violent video games harmful to the consumer/player? Are violent games danger to the consumer/player? The violent video game is causing the consumer/player to mental problems by doing bad things and think that is alright. Violent video games are harmful because it allows the consumer/player to actively do crime without being punished. We should increase the age of the consumer/player so they won’t be able to purchase these violent games and some of the consumer/player isn’t mentally

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    Video games are too violent for children to play today? Multiple complaints towards gaming companies due to the violence being acted out by younger children. Video games always provide a great past time activity for children. These games are addictive that when a child is not controlled, they can spend all their time playing these games. The game the child plays can be a good or bad thing in his life. For example, "children who learn how to play chess at a tender age usually show signs of high

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    Violent Video Games: The Overlooked Benefits People often abide by the more favored opinion on any issue, causing the opposing perspective to be disregarded. This is the case of violent video games, a topic which people commonly associate with a negative impact on ethical values and character. Multiple studies have been conducted to find distinct effects of violent video games, but have all established varying conclusions. Some studies reflect the conventional belief that people are negatively influenced

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    Issue: Video games are the primary source of entertainment for children nowadays. Be it in form of Wii Games, Nintendo or Xbox; children nowadays seems to be practically smitten with video games. It was also shown as evidence in some cases that the influence of such games is so huge that few children start speaking and acting like characters in the video games. Many video games, dating back to 1976’s Death Race, contain some or other aspect of violence, such as killing the bad person, driving dangerous

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    people in the world who are involved in playing video games. Imagine this, the number is going to increase and increase to a great deal in the future years. Nevertheless, the amount is not the problem, but what is the problem is that since teens are playing these games, who knows what is to become of their future. More electronic games are being played and there are becoming more online games. With that said, game companies are making more violent video games as well. More and more mass killings have occurred

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    Does Playing Violent Video Games Make a Person More Aggressive? Playing violent video games is not directly responsible for all violence, and criminal activity. However, the question remains whether or not playing certain games can lead to higher levels of aggression. Parents often ponder this very question when their children beg for one of these games that are rated M for mature. This very well may be where the problems occur since these games that were designed for ages 17 and up are now in the

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    Violent games have been around for a very long time, before video games even existed. The main difference between a game and a video game from then and now is the mass production of video games. Violent video games are not here to ensue violence or change the way we act. I believe they are here to do the opposite, so we can experience something we would never do. However, using the non-intended audience can cause a disruption and ensue violence in a younger audience. First off let’s start with why

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    Do violent video games make kids more violent? Of course not, just because your kid plays games like "Saints Row 4" doesn't mean they're going to shoot up their school. Even if kids talk more violent they're never going to actually do what they say unless they are literally mentally ill. I'm legally considered a minor and I play fairly violent video games more often than not, and I don't want to rebel against the law or something dumb like that. In the current year games like GTA5 are very popular

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    The violent video game controversy has been an issue since the 1970s, so it is time for a solution to be found. An arcade game that was developed was played by the player running over stick figures with a car. These stick figures were supposed to represent gremlins and not people, so protestors took the arcade game out into the parking lot to burn it. A website clarifies, “The debate over violent video games can be traced back to the 1976 release of the game Death Race” (ProCon.org). The effects

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