How long-term is long-term? The long-term effect of being a kid is becoming an adult...Greg Tito said:"Countless independent studies confirm what most parents instinctively know to be true: Repeated exposure to violent videogames has a harmful and long-term effect on children.
I couldn't keep reading after that because I was laughing so hard. How about instead of bitching they get off their fat asses and pay attention to WHAT THEIR EFFING DEMON SPAWN ARE DOING. If your kid buys a game you don't want them to play, take it away, break it, then backhand the little jerk.Greg Tito said:"This ruling replaces the authority of parents with the economic interests of the videogame industry. With no fear of any consequence for violating the videogame industry's own age restriction guidelines, retailers can now openly, brazenly sell games with unspeakable violence and adult content even to the youngest of children," Winter said.
You turned out well?Arehexes said:I most have lucked out since my parents bought what every I asked for with out question in terms of the game in question. I had Doom, Wolfenstien 3D, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, Unreal Torny, Diablo, and all before age 11. You know what my parents did, TAUGHT ME THAT GAMES AND REAL LIFE ARE TOO DIFFERENT THINGS AND TO KNOW TO ALWAYS SEPARATE THE BLOODY TWO. Yep I had my first "M" game at age 4 and I turned out well.
Basically, if the SCOTUS had sided with California, then video games would not be protected by free speech in the United States, which would have opened up lots of nasty possibilities for sales restrictions and censorship in a major region for gaming. Not to mention the law was basically redundant, since stores self-regulate (just like theaters), and the majority of kids who get M-rated games do so with parental permission.Jonabob87 said:Personally I don't see what's wrong with this law.
Could someone explain the problem?
And historicly there has always been violant teenagers who become violant adults, and every new media causes this according to someone. I can do a study as well that shows that violant video games, movies, and TV shows better prepairs the kids for when violance happens. I can start by an incident at work where 1 student took a whole class hostage by gunpoint. None of the students were traumatized except for 2 girls who were sheltered at home, not allowed to have a boyfriend and right after school ended they got right into mommies car and went home.Greg Tito said:Winter seemed to ignore any of the arguments put forth by both the game industry's lawyers and the Justices, using language that seems to demonize game publishers as corrupters of our youth. "Countless independent studies confirm what most parents instinctively know to be true: Repeated exposure to violent videogames has a harmful and long-term effect on children. Despite these troubling findings,