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Is selective reporting responsible for videogame vilification?
By Stevie Smith Dec 22, 2007, 7:38 GMT
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Agreed, and also notice that almost every single 'video game related' shooting happens in the United States, which also happens to be the only country where both firearms and video games are freely and cheaply available.
I live in New Zealand (you know, that tiny one on the bottom of the planet), where you have to pay annual fees just to have a firearms license, let alone a gun (though the games are still freely, but not as cheaply available). And we have never had a single documented occurence of any kind of 'video game related' shooting.
On the same note, my sister was telling me about a radio.. broadcast I guess. It was saying something to the effect of that for every two hours you spend playing video games, your hcance of contracting Diabetes grows by 'x' amount percentage.
Yes, this is a proven fact, however, it isn't just video games! The REAL study is that for every two hourse of being sednitary! (not moving, sitting). That means the percentage growth occures every time you watch a movie, watch t.v. attend a concert, a wedding, dirve in the car, go on a plane... SLeeping!!!!!!!! Browsing the net.. anything when you aren't moving!
But on the radio 'report:' they only say,.... 'For every two hours you spend playig VIDEO GAMES!'!!!! To me.. people that cut down 'VGS' are new age hippies just looking for something to hate. Also.... people that are usually involved in a 'game related violence' are most of the time phsyco anyways! games didnt do a thing but maybe hold OFF their outburst by having them take out their anger on the game... it gave their 'victim' time if anything
----Zephyr
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BatzarroDec 23rd, 2007 - 01:27:07
I think Zoe Trujillo's death is highly suspect. Beating up someone 'accidentally' is a hard claim to hold. You can't just break someone's wrist and watch them writhe if your not a saddist. Furthermore, Mortal Kombat's moves are not generally wrestling type techniques. I wasn't there to see if they were doing roundhouses, uppecuts or flying bycicle kicks, but I get the distinct feeling they wern't pretending, just beating her up. I call bull on the 'enacting moves part'.
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