
TheSixthAxis writes: "There have been many claims and suggestions that violent video games adversely affect the behaviour of players, especially children. It’s something that we hear all too often, and, in many cases, these statements are made without any solid evidence or scientific proof. However, the latest study to investigate the connection between violent video games and violent behaviour has actually come out in favour (for the want of a better word) of video games."
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That is exactly what I've been saying for a long time. I've done a few papers in college on this subject and in all cases the person has some preexisting psychological problem that contributes to their outbursts of violence. The whole "blame violent games" thing is just a political agenda geared towards uninformed parents.
The above poster is correct.
I LOVE TIME CRISIS 2 with the force feed back guns that are usually broken(I think that pic is it)