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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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it all lies with the parents. When a kid goes crazy and kills someone the parents need to blame someone/something to cover up there own failure as a parent.
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Aug-11-2005 20:45
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josh4
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: New York City
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lol @ that cover!
| quote: | | Start with the demographics. Attitudes towards gaming depend to a great extent on age. In America, for example, half of the population plays computer or video games. However most players are under 40—according to Nielsen, a market-research firm, 76% of them—while most critics of gaming are over 40. An entire generation that began gaming as children has kept playing. The average age of American gamers is 30. Most are “digital natives” who grew up surrounded by technology, argues Marc Prensky of games2train, a firm that promotes the educational use of games. He describes older people as “digital immigrants” who, like newcomers anywhere, have had to adapt in various ways to their new digital surroundings. |
i liked the article.
for you guys who hate all this GTA crack down, basically what the bolded text above means is it will only be a matter of time before the younger generations take the place of the older generations and you won't have so much bitching about that stuff
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Well, the economist has clearly shown their bias... that kid looks demonic.
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actually the bias were just the opposite. i think the picture was over emphasized to show how ridiculous the notion is. most of the article was spent providing evidence to the contrary for many of the arguments crics use
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Aug-11-2005 23:12
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TheNobleEu
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by squirrelly
Newsflash, just because one listens to Slipknot or Marilyn Manson does not mean they are going to go kill anyone. I do believe Marilyn Manson himself provided an excellent case when Michael Moore (idiot) was questioning him about the fact that parents were pointing fingers at him for one of the reasons Columbine ever happened. |
Permit me to step out of character a moment...
I have seen Manson go on talk shows and make total fools of the interviewers when they tried to depict him as a freak because of his (rather obvious) stage gimmick. Quite amusing to see them cross conversational swords when the interviewer has none, so is reduced to babbling to try to keep up.
I was delighted by Manson's intelligence, the ease with which he handled e.g., Letterman, and I also enjoyed his remarks in Bowling for Columbine. It inspired me to look up his music, which I also enjoy now; highly recommended if you can get by the gimmick. The music could hardly inspire anyone to commit crazy acts if they are sane in the first place and paying attention to the messages of the songs.
I'm also guilty of enjoying GTA -- I loved driving around the fire truck causing mass carnage, ramming police cars, etc. I often started playing in order to provoke the SWAT-response APC and helicopter, which I delighted in shooting up.
Why is this considered "entertainment" nowadays? I have played a couple different video games with the kids of colleagues, friends, relatives, and can attest to the satisfaction (or lack thereof) that comes with causing serious virtual-carnage. But people that cannot differentiate reality from that fiction cannot do so due firstly to suffering from some manner of disassociative disorder to begin with; video games and movies, music etc. are only a couple of potential stimuli for violent action, where multitudes exist in society. Rhetorically, why are these in particular singled out?
Perhaps: one thing I can comment on is the legitimacy of protecting children from such stimuli, until mature enough to make the differentiation between video game and reality. Young children haven't yet the developmental cognition to do this in early life; I know this from having listened to them playing (while being astonished at how good very young children are these games and the requisite hand-eye coordination).
I wouldn't allow young children to play GTA, and I only came to this conclusion after hearing my nephew actually say to his father while driving in his car: "go faster daddy, if we crash we'll just come back!"
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