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Ricky BC

13 months ago

do believe video games has a negative influence to our young kids these days?

here is a huge hype surrounding the launch of every new game system - Game Cube, XBox, and Sony Playstation 2 being just few of the latest. Affecting children age 4 all the way to 45 year-old adults, these video games have called for concern in our society regarding issues such as addiction, depression, and even aggression related to the playing of video games. A recent study of children in their early teens found that almost a third played video games daily, and that 7% played for at least 30 hours a week. (1) What is more, some of these games being played like Mortal Combat, Marvel Vs. Capcom, and Doom are very interactive in the violence of slaughtering the opponent. The video game industries even put signs like "Real-life violence" and "Violence level - not recommended for children under age of 12" on their box covers, arcade fronts, and even on the game CDs themselves.

In the modern popular game Goldeneye 007 bad guys no longer disappear in a cloud of smoke when killed. Instead they perform an elaborate maneuver when killed. For example, those shot in the neck fall to their knees and then face while clutching at their throats. Other games such as Unreal Tournament and Half-Life are gorier. In these games when characters get shot a large spray of blood covers the walls and floor near the character, and on the occasions when explosives are used, the characters burst into small but recognizable body parts. In spite of the violence, the violent video games are also the more popular games on the market. (2) When video games first came out, indeed they were addictive... however, there seems to be a strong correlation now between the violent nature of games these days and the aggressive tendencies in game players.
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Stilton

  9 months ago
I'm not persuaded either way, but it can't be good to spend too much time playing games, and I don't think it's good for young children to play games that are blatantly too old for them in terms of violent content etc...
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jacyras1

  10 months ago
think that parents should let children play the games they want as long as they are supervised x
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banjaluka

  10 months ago
I think it depends on player as well as on games. I fail to see anyone with good nature developing bad character just because of the games. I use internet and computers for the past 20+ years and never had any thought of killing someone just because I played the game that involves killing. However I do believe that some scenes are too realistic and sickening in certain games. On the other side to balance this out I do believe that children also learn lots from these games and to also improve their motor skills. Parents are able to keep control over this should they wish so. Too much hype over this last few years in my opinion :]
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kitty cate

  11 months ago
everything in moderation . . . . . . .
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focusedone73

  11 months ago
I think that if it is a way for them to escape from dealing with problems in real life to the point that they no longer have social skills, then it's a bad thing. However, there are benefits to using video games regarding exercising the brain and reflexes. Lots of games require learning to develop strategies, reacting quickly in crisis situations, even learning new vocabulary. If the video game players experience withdrawal symptoms (feeling actual unbearable emotional distress) at the idea of going without playing the game for a day, then I would say it has become an unhealthy addiction.
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margaret boardman

  11 months ago
I think that like everything else, if they play TOO much it's not good for them.
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KattheAdministrator

  11 months ago
I really have no idea as I don't play games, but my grandson does and I HAVE seen him get so immersed in the game that he doesn't want to talk to anyone else, but then, he is 16!
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LindaOH

  12 months ago
The only thing I'd worry about is the child not doing school work and not getting outside to play. They would have to be limited.
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Ozzmosis64

  12 months ago
As well as blood spatter covering your tv screen in some of these games. I think the correlation of violence figures compared to how many people play any type of game like this would be moderately small. Before the age of games they blamed it on violent films and before that they blamed it on dysfunctional families and poor up bringing. Thye just look for excuses for it happening. Yes in some case a person may replicate something from a game but they would have to have a serious problem behind it for that to happen.
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nishasmalla

  12 months ago
I do not think that all video games have a bad effect on children. There are some very nice educational games.
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