This is clearly the result of living in a house full of video games.
Re: Current events
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:58 pm
by Ho
I think most of the video game related blood letting at my house is when I injure myself while working on something.
Re: Current events
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:00 pm
by MonMotha
Needs more Gun Mania.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:44 am
by Merk
I feel like every shooting committed by a minor has been blamed on (or at least attributed to) vidja pretty much since Columbine.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:49 pm
by Riot
While it's easy to say "videogames didn't screw me up so they're not the culprit," as someone who works with kids and hearing what they talk about every day, you can't ignore that games are a HUGE potentially negative influence. It's changed since we were kids growing up with games. This is the stuff that kids experience when they're 11, 12, and 13:
There is huge peer pressure for kids to play Call of Duty and stuff, so younger and younger kids are getting violent games. They talk about guns and know about specific types of rifles and it normalizes it all for them. That's not to say they're encouraged to go do it, but idolizing games like that and idolizing people who are good at games like this and getting high "killstreaks" normalizes the whole idea like I said. *shrug*
Re: Current events
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:53 pm
by SoDeepPolaris
Riot wrote:While it's easy to say "videogames didn't screw me up so they're not the culprit," as someone who works with kids and hearing what they talk about every day, you can't ignore that games are a HUGE potentially negative influence. It's changed since we were kids growing up with games. This is the stuff that kids experience when they're 11, 12, and 13:
There is huge peer pressure for kids to play Call of Duty and stuff, so younger and younger kids are getting violent games. They talk about guns and know about specific types of rifles and it normalizes it all for them. That's not to say they're encouraged to go do it, but idolizing games like that and idolizing people who are good at games like this and getting high "killstreaks" normalizes the whole idea like I said. *shrug*
I know iI had to fight the urge to lay proximity mines all over my middle school...
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:10 pm
by Pokebis
Riot wrote:While it's easy to say "videogames didn't screw me up so they're not the culprit," as someone who works with kids and hearing what they talk about every day, you can't ignore that games are a HUGE potentially negative influence. It's changed since we were kids growing up with games. This is the stuff that kids experience when they're 11, 12, and 13:
There is huge peer pressure for kids to play Call of Duty and stuff, so younger and younger kids are getting violent games. They talk about guns and know about specific types of rifles and it normalizes it all for them. That's not to say they're encouraged to go do it, but idolizing games like that and idolizing people who are good at games like this and getting high "killstreaks" normalizes the whole idea like I said. *shrug*
Convince them to play better games.
Also, I'm young enough to say I've seen similar (more) gory scenes in games when I was 11, 12, and 13. When I was 14 I began frequently browsing Encyclopedia Dramatica (RIP).
I am a positive, morally adjusted young man who wishes to improve the world for everyone on our planet and all those who will grace it in the future.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:32 pm
by Riot
My point isn't that it makes everyone think crazy thoughts, my point is that it normalizes and idolizes the hyper realistic gory rampages to a certain chunk of impressionable misfits who play this stuff 4+ hours a day. I have never been one to villify games, but you can't tell me that levels like the airport rampage in Modern Warfare 2 (YouTube it) can be good for the teenagers that inevitably all play this stuff religiously.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:42 pm
by Amp Divorax
Riot wrote:My point isn't that it makes everyone think crazy thoughts, my point is that it normalizes and idolizes the hyper realistic gory rampages to a certain chunk of impressionable misfits who play this stuff 4+ hours a day. I have never been one to villify games, but you can't tell me that levels like the airport rampage in Modern Warfare 2 (YouTube it) can be good for the teenagers that inevitably all play this stuff religiously.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:15 pm
by Potter
Riot wrote:My point isn't that it makes everyone think crazy thoughts, my point is that it normalizes and idolizes the hyper realistic gory rampages to a certain chunk of impressionable misfits who play this stuff 4+ hours a day. I have never been one to villify games, but you can't tell me that levels like the airport rampage in Modern Warfare 2 (YouTube it) can be good for the teenagers that inevitably all play this stuff religiously.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:55 pm
by Riot
Yeah obviously. Guess what though, they don't play Call of Duty and shooting games. I think the abundance and availability of guns is a way bigger issue than games, but I'm just saying people are crazy to think that certain violent games don't have some kind of impact on kids.
Re: Current events
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:00 pm
by DAVE101
They mainly play that cartoony junk like mariokart, pokemon and Final Fantasy so that doesn't count.
"Habitual violent video game play early in the school year predicted later aggression, even after controlling for gender and previous aggressiveness in each sample. Those who played a lot of violent video games became relatively more physically aggressive." http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/c ... l.pdf+html
Pokebis wrote:I am a positive, morally adjusted young man who wishes to improve the world for everyone on our planet and all those who will grace it in the future.
"I'd love to make this world a better place. The first step is to stop [insert social group] from poisoning our society." How do we know you don't think like this? You're prolly a racist sonabich!