Specifically Fallout 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4KR3nmDpz0
Thank God for the First Amendment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4KR3nmDpz0
Thank God for the First Amendment!
I don't care for Fallout 3 much, but you are insane. No place is better without it because all people deserve to make the choice wheter to play it or not.Leon said:While I'm against censorship, I am also against Fallout 3 and any place is better off without it.
Chancellor Kremlin said:Can somebody give me the gist of it? I can't access youtube from here.
Well, there is a very short-term relation, in that during play and immediately after a child might be more prone to anger or whathaveyou. But even animals comprehend the difference between "play" and "real" fighting. Long-term effects have much, much more to do with...Patton89 said:Videogame studies done scientifically,point out that there is no proof that violent videogames cause violence.
This, this, this.Patton89 said:Bad parenting, and possible psychological problems cause violence, i doubt violent videogames make people who play those games violent, unless they suffer a mental illness.
TamaNeko said:Thank God for the First Amendment!
i think he meant "thank god that it can't happen in the USA".UnidentifiedFlyingTard said:TamaNeko said:Thank God for the First Amendment!
not to be a dumb American but does the First Amendment apply to Australia at all considering its part of US Constitution, or are you simply saying that we don't have to worry about that shit here?
Except now!Leon said:It's understandable since things such as sarcasm typically do not translate well into text, but you should know that I'm almost never serious.
DarkCorp said:Vengeance also is another primary factor for generating violence or animosity. Games actually allow the person to vent through a virtual world and therefore get their minds off of their current real world problems.