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Glenn Beck on Video Games

Already known for his extreme right wing views (even by American Standards), Glenn Beck added to his infamy by stating that pop culture in general, including video games, television and music were all responsible for the "general downfall of American society".

Beck brings up two primary points in order to justify his desire to control/ban violent video games: The level of violence and sexuality in video games, and that video games can be used to train murderers.

While violence and sexual content are common in popular video games to today (GTA, Metal Gear, Halo), none of these games contain content that could not been seen in an R rated movie. The movie Braveheart for example contains sex scenes and lots of gory violence. In addition, much of the violence in R rated movies is more realistic than violence in M rated video games. (For international readers: An M rating for a video game is essentially the equivalent of an R rating for a movie in the US. In both cases the product is intended for audiences 17 or older)However, almost nobody ever complains about R rated movies being shown in cinema. Even the idea of a child watching these movies is not enough to create any significant movement to support their being banned. Beck seems to realize this and thus moves on to his next argument in an attempt to salvage this one.

Video games are different than R rated movies because of the interaction associated with video games. This interaction allows people to train on video games...or so Beck would have you believe. While it is true that the military uses video game-like software to train soldiers, the software is significantly different than civilian video games. Games like GTA could obviously never realistically be used as a "murder simulator" or trainer due to their lack of realism. In many games the main character can take half a clip or more to even be brought to his knees.

Many of my readers probably agree with my points, but find them obvious. So why do I bother to write this blog? Primarily because there are conservative gamers, even if they are a minority. While I do not aim to influence their views of political issues, I do care enough to try to make sure they are not deluded into agreeing with Glenn Beck. Even if you tend to agree with his politics, his positions on gaming are extreme enough and vehement enough that I feel no gamer could support him.

There are many other points I could bring up, however, I think it will be more enjoyable for the reader if I simply embed a Youtube video I have made about Beck that addresses these points and more. This way you can see clips of what he said about video games rather than having me tell you about it.
Here is the video:

KMCROC4922d ago

Sure it had nothing to do with a bunch of ASSHOLE Politician & douche-bag pundits or just maybe it was that Funt Ann Ego Coulter fault.

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PlayStation legend Shuhei Yoshida says Jim Ryan fired him because he didn't listen to him

Why did Sony push Shuhei Yoshida out of his role leading PlayStation's first-party games? He'd overseen some huge successes. Well, apparently, he didn't listen.

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Relientk774h ago

Yeah I can see that for sure. Shuhei Yoshida should have been in charge not Jim Ryan.

Cacabunga1h ago

It should be free highway for him now.. but Sony are too stupid to see this, especially that moron Hulst

Outside_ofthe_Box3h ago

More confirmation that Jim Ryan is the culprit for what has happened to Sony. Hulst needs to go too. What sucks is that a lot of the good top heads at Sony are no longer there. I wish that guys that were forced out prematurely by Dumbo Jimbo like Shuhei and Layden came back.

darthv722h ago

Makes you wonder if MS even thought about hiring him after Phil and Sarah were leaving. He certainly couldn't make their situation any worse.

badz14951m ago

Yoshida for President! Jim Ryan was and always be a hack! Sony should get Shu back

Lightning7751m ago

All the gamer/consumer lead heads are gone across PS and Xbox. shuhei gone phil's gone (questionable) but gone. The future of gaming is somewhat uncertain across the board.

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Capcom Says Pragmata Sold 1 Million Copies in 2 Days

Pragmata has sold 1 million copies in two days, Capcom has announced.

asad1979h ago

Capcom is the best developer of all time. Consistent hit over many years .

DivineHand1259h ago

I didn't know it came out last Friday, or I would have bought the game. I will try again for this upcoming weekend.

CrimsonWing699h ago

Im really digging it. It reminds me of games from the PS2 era, not visually or how it plays, but like the spirit of it. If you were around for that golden age of gaming, you’ll get what I mean when you play this.

LucasRuinedChildhood8h ago

Have you tried Kanitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess (also Capcom)? That feels like a PS2-era Capcom game.

The_Hooligan8h ago

Agreed! The art style is amazing in that game. I bought it immediately after I played the demo but haven't started it lol

jznrpg3h ago

I want a physical copy of that game sooo bad. It seems like it won’t happen and I may have to use some of my Xmas PS gift cards I always get this winter but I’m still holding out with very little hope.

robtion5h ago

I know what you mean. I think it really feels like Vanquish, with some Dead Space and Binary Domain thrown in. So maybe more PS3 era but yes it is great.

isarai_lee9h ago

The next thing I'm mine when I've had my fill of crimson desert. A nice linear action game to contrast the open ended 😗👌

jznrpg8h ago

CD is so big I’ll play it all year and squeeze shorter games inbetween

jznrpg8h ago

I preordered it long ago. Going to start it later this evening

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