...may b it does make ppl violent but...itz funnn!!
2006-11-09 15:05:16
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answer #1
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answered by sruthi 1
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it is all about how the person looks at it. I look at it as something violent i will probably will never do because it would probably a crime and i don't want to have to go to prison. as for kids. if the child understands that some of this cant be done because it isn't right than he will not try to imitate the game's characters. for their studies probably yes if the game is interesting. i know every now i then i use to get distracted and play a game instead of doing homework but i still turned out alright. i use to be an honor student.
so just cause it the game is violent doesn't necessarily mean that it will make the person violent. there person just needs to know that what happens in the game is not meant to be done in real life.
2006-11-09 14:56:18
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answer #2
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answered by calrain07 3
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Ok Violent games for one.Games do not make kids violent the parents do.For example the Bully that was supposed to be a big hit among parents as far as bashing goes.The Bully if anything makes kids respect other kids because the whole game you are protecting the weaker kids.Mortal Kombat that is the first bloody game people have ever saw look up violence from that game you will not see any kids trying to ''rip out people spines'' and so forth.Grand Theft Auto to tell you what I believe that shows you kids what will happen if this stuff happens or they do this stuff.As far as ''game violence''goes it is ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS up to the parents.The parents decide if their kids get these game now a days.If you are under 17 you cannot get a ''M'' mature rated game.If the parents get the game that is their fault not the kids.There I wrote your report you pretty much.Use it as you wish.
2006-11-09 14:53:42
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answer #3
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answered by Førsâkëñ 5
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Games can be addictive and a child will want to game rather than study; especially if they dislike school and studying. The game gives them a way to escape reality or something they dislike. It is the parent(s) responsibility to deal with this problem. I went thru this when I first started college and my parents quite riding me to study like they did in high school. I studied just enough at home to get by my folks but spent most of my free time playing video games. Was I acting like a mature responsible adult, absolutely not. Did it affect my grades and could I have done better, absolutely and it is something that I take full responsibility for. Video games can also distort the effects of real life by letting people do practically anything in the virtual world. They fail to comprehend that what looks cool in the virtual world can have dire consequences in the real world. One case I remember was in a school I think in Michigan. A teacher heard some of her students laughing about what they could do in a video game and how cool it was. They went out of their way just to see what all they could do. The games were on the old N64, Golden Eye and Perfect Dark. If you shot somebody in the leg, they limped along favoring the uninjured leg and you saw blood. The teacher got her hands on the game(s) to see what her students were talking about. She then took them to a trauma center to show them that what they thought funny in the virtual world was no joke in the real world. The first thing they got a look at was a person who had been shot in the chest as the E.R. crew tried to save the guy's life. After seeing what a real gunshot victim looked like, the games weren't nearly as funny any more.
2006-11-09 17:35:48
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answered by icrashalot 4
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2016-10-03 11:41:14
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answered by ? 4
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I beleive if the games become the role model istead of the parents it could have a negative affect. I grew up playing violent video games, and i have never had a violent situation in my life. I attribute this to my up bringing.
2006-11-09 14:51:10
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answered by Pharoh 1
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games let us do things that we can't do in life, or sort of give us a lil peek. Like the PS2 game called Kingdom Hearts 2. That game gives us a vision of what would happen if this will happen, and, of course, we can't do those sort of things such as magic spells, high jumps, sword skills, transformation, etc. Not only is it for fiction, but for non-fiction also. Games can give us a vision of what troops do in battle, or what wrestlers do in WWE, or how to take care of families, pets, and more.
2006-11-09 14:58:15
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answer #7
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answered by King Kee 3
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computer gaming is just like drugs. it's easy to get addicted and be drawn into it. playing violent games does make us more violent e.g. the GTA shooting incidents. i mean some people are more easily affected by these violent graphics and they try to imitate it in real life situations.
2006-11-09 14:51:35
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answered by limck_dcp_cls 2
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well i would say its good specially for kids to increase some knowledge but its also bad coz once u get in.. u may be used to got edicted... so it depends on totally humanity
2006-11-09 14:52:03
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answer #9
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answered by pinks 3
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