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Video games: do they really promote violence?

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justanotherstudent:
didn't get it yet... don't think i will, cos if i get a game i NEED to run it @ max.. and my current rig can't do that, so i'd go mad and blow all my cash on a new system.. going to uni next year and need all the money i can get don't i ;D ( though i have done a few hours on BO @ a friend's x360, wasn't bad )

mw2 ftw.

Freaked12:
Ah.

Same here.

I was actually confused on Fifa 11 and this Black Ops.
Price is a bomb man. I only bought 2 games in 2010.
But the recent experience of call of duty , medal of honour and kill zone series swayed me towards Black Ops.

:D

justanotherstudent:
i only buy games that i absolutely have to. everything else, piratebay ftw  8)

anywaaay, on topic. ;D

Freaked12:
Like i said.
When i am walking in a arab street i fear some one will go LAlalallalalallala *BOOM* :D
and when i finished playing Resident evil 5 every time a niggaa passed by i pissed in my pants.
I was honestly expecting them to show their fangs and red eyes any minute.
No offence intended
Its a joke

0kelvin:
Videogames can trigger many different conditions or situations, like:

-obsessive compulsive disorder
-depression (more likely depressed ppl might play too much more or less like drinking too much)
-addictions (like the woman who killed a baby, or chinese players who stab some other player due to some mmorpg dispute)
-Shouting way too much bad words while playing, not directly related to violence, but...

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