I
began playing games collecting coins by bumping into bricks.
I
grew and had to run people over to get points.
I
became old and shot people with Sniper
Rifles.
As
I blog about gaming and all its evils, are gamers being exposed to violence
that would cause them to stab rival players, or shoot a police officer?
Is
there really any correlation between violent games and real life violence?
The
Supreme Court made a stance on violence in video games, agreeing with
California State Law prohibiting some age groups from buying bloody games,
despite (!) being 'unconstitutional'.
This
paper has in depth explanations of Violence
and Gender marginalisation as a result of video games. The author Tracey Dietz
summarizes by stating: "...it is unclear what long-term effects and what
effects from long-term exposure to the presentations [in violent video games]
will result [in]."
We've
now The Supreme Court on one side, Tracey on the fence, and Time Magazine on the other side stating in
their article right in the title that "Video Games Don't Make Kids
Violent". Right on Time Magazine.
This
table of statistics from the United States
Government shows youth offenders of violent crimes has steadily dropped over
the last 20 years, contrary to the amount of violence being exposed to people
in the graph below:
Surely
proof that violent games do not equal violent people.
Swedes
have recently argued "…a good ability to
cooperate is a prerequisite for success in the violent gaming environment."
A description of a murderer?
Not any murderers I know.

I actually find it kind of ridiculous that some people believe that video games encourage violence. Thanks for checking it out, because these articles just confirmed what I already believed, haha. :)
ReplyDeleteIf anything, it seems that video games keep kids in check...
Sorry but I disagree with Raashka's point of view, because i know for a fact that video games does encourage violence. Sometimes kids play R18 games, whether secretly or their parents allowing them to do so, the violence in these games will certainly affect these young children, who have low self control, causing violent acts etc.
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