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    world thinks of video games we think of violence. The reason for that is because of the feud between people about video game violence leading to real-world violence. There are many sources that say they figured it out‚ but there hasn’t been a conclusive ending to this argument. I claim video games don’t cause the player to create violence in real life because violent games may have helped the crime rate decrease‚ there is no evidence that suggests that videogames are connected to violence‚ and if they

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    Video Game Violence and Its Effects on Children As we enter the 21st Century‚ video games are becoming more popular each and everyday. People of all ages can and do enjoy video games as a way to spend there free-time. These games allow the player to live in the game whether it’s about sports or a role playing game. The problem with the video games in the market is that they are becoming too violent in some people’s minds. Also‚ many of these violent video games are being advertised and directed

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    November 2013 Do violent video games contribute to youth violence? Video games do not contribute violence in majority of children but there is a small group that is at risk. “normal” children aren’t affected but mentally challenged kids can be. Although there are no studies that can show hard evidence for either side there are trends that lean towards the no affect side. Studies show that “normal” children are not affected by violent video games. “Playing violent video games can make some adolescents

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    Do Violent Video Games Increase Adolescence Violence? Fred Saucer Jonathan Varhola SOC 2000-09 April 14‚ 2014Do Violent Video Games Increase Adolescence Aggression? The debate over violent video games causing aggression in young people can be traced back to the 1976 release of the game Death Race. The object of the game was to run over screaming "gremlins" with a car‚ at which point they would turn into tombstones. Controversy erupted because the "gremlins" resembled stick-figure humans‚ and it was

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    Violent Video Games and Reality Children and adolescents are the actual victims of violent video games‚ not their characters. With the improvement of computer technology‚ the video game market has grown significantly in the past decade. Over time‚ video games have become increasingly realistic and more graphically violent‚ and its undesirable negative effects have been harmful not only to the players‚ but also to the society. So the issue of whether playing violent video games

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    2012 Virtual World Violence In the high definition world of video games today‚ a relatively recent trend has taken hold of younger people. The rise in popularity of the First Person Shooter (FPS) game has become very evident among teens and college students. This genre of game involves the player controlling a character in the first person perspective. The character being controlled usually wields one or multiple firearms in order to defeat enemies. Most of the popular FPS games provide very realistic

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    Video game censorship is growing in the spotlight as technology grows. Parents are more concerned these days about the games their children are playing then ever before. There are many kinds of censorship out there and available for the consumers use. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)‚ self censorship‚ and video company censorship are just a couple of examples. In some cases video game censorship is being taken to court. This is where a fine line is drawn because it could infringe on

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    Constructing the Con Speech I. Introduction • In 2011‚ the Supreme Court rightfully ruled against a law that wanted to make it illegal for minors to purchase violent video games on the claims that these types of game cause violent behavior. • The court over ruled it stating that it was unconstitutional violating both the 1st and the 14th amendments. My opponent wants to take this law even further by banning the use of these games to any minor under the age of 18‚ however I believe

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    from fallacies. While many parents wish there was an all or nothing answer to the question of if games help or hinder their child’s development‚ this topic is far too complex. Infact‚ many studies either hold inconclusive or contradictory results. However‚ as we move further into 21st century changing‚ there has been a shift in findings. Many studies now refute the idea that videogames cause violence or‚ if the results support it‚ they are still weary to confirm them as 100% accurate. There are

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    Violence Reduction on Video Games: Consumers vs Developers Consumers “ The young men who opened fire at Columbine High School‚ at the movie theater in Aurora‚ Colo.‚ and in other massacres had this in common: they were video gamers who seemed to be acting out some dark digital fantasy. It was as if all that exposure to computerized violence gave them the idea to go on a rampage — or at least fueled their urges.” (then may part na parang questionable sa author.. basta read the article na lang

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