Originally posted by racketboy@Jul 29, 2004 @ 04:11 PM
ok forget the killing incedent...
why are these kids playing these games?
Here's my hunch...
Some cool kid at school gets it and talks about how great it is.
So other kids want to be cool to and beg their parents to get it.
Parents don't have the balls to say no, so they get it for them. Or they are just stupid and don't care.
Kid plays it every waking hour when their not at school....
Originally posted by racketboy@Jul 29, 2004 @ 03:51 PM
although just because somebody didn't go out and kill somebody doesn't mean it didn't affect them.
I really doubt 12-year-olds became a better person by playing Manhunt and GTA.
Originally posted by Quadriflax@Jul 29, 2004 @ 09:52 PM
Read my post again. I agree, it does effect people, I never said anything to oppose that. Especially children since they're so impressionable. Regardless of our shared belief that kids shouldn't be playing games or watching movies clearly meant for adults, they do. But out of the millions that do, how many have gone on rampages and killed people? And what's to say it was the video games fault? There's obviously something wrong with them to begin with, and it isn't necessaraly even the video game that brings it out. To automatically leap to that conclusion is insane.
Besides, doesn't the article say this kid is 17? 17?! He's not 6, for crying out loud. I hardly call him a kid. Even then, it's still besides the point. He's one of millions who play the same stupid game, but one of only a handful that actually act these things out. That's my point.
Originally posted by mountaindud@Jul 29, 2004 @ 09:47 PM
Mainly because, no one under 17 being able to play M rated games is completely unrealistic. (Note that I'm not talking about these 8 year old kids playing GTA anymore that is just ridiculous) Statistically most american teenagers have experienced the type of things in M rated games in some form, excluding the ultraviolence of course. Some horny punk that has sex with multiple females and wakes up with a hangover every Sunday in a pile of vommit is not going to be affected by the sexual content in GTA. Believe it or not about half the kids around here are like that. Two, M-rated games like Devil May Cry and Vice City are not on the same level context-wise. Devil May Cry is violent, but completely fantasy-based and there is no psychological element to the violence like in Manhunt, but the stupid ratings don't reflect that.
Same goes for the MPAA ratings for movies, I don't even pay attention to those anymore, any movie that's a little too risque to be PG-13 is rated R and the NC-17 is never used. The R rating is so open-ended it lost all meaning. Even if an occasional movie gets an NC-17 it's not much different than an R (If you've ever seen the NC-17 version of Kill Bill Vol.1 vs. the R rated version, they're not much different) What they need to do is change R to R-15 and change NC-17 to R-18 like the Japanese rating system.
Originally posted by Arakon+Jul 30, 2004 @ 01:16 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Arakon @ Jul 30, 2004 @ 01:16 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> FYI, Manhunt was forbidden in germany just a few days ago.
selling, offering it in any way at all is illegal. you may own it if you already have it, but not even so much as show it to friends.
purchasing it is also illegal.
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Originally posted by Quadriflax@Jul 29, 2004 @ 02:10 PM
Haven't a couple of games been banned from Australia as well? I guess there are still some things the US still has right... for now.