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Connecticut
Florida
Hawaii
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Texas
Virginia
All of them support Ahnuld's law against selling video games to minors. Here's one of the law's advocates spouting ignorant babble because some people who never have invested time in video games agree with him:
OK, class, how many of you have played a game with 800 hours of violent footage? Does such a game exist? I think it would take a decade to make such a game. I can see Mortal Kombat's goriest bits within 15 minutes and they still love to roll that footage from the 90s to this day.
I can only think MMOs would attract that kind of time investment and they're pretty dull as far as violence goes.
Also, what's so different about sitting down with you kids and playing games with them from reading a book? Books have bookmarks; video games have save points. If you want books to be something you read to your kids, that means the book stays with you. It can work the same way with video games.
This is saying parents can't do the job, that its impossible for them to monitor games because they're just so gosh-darned complicated. So there should be a law to help parents so 16-year old Johnny and Gamestop has to be the adult and they don't.
Makes sense.
Also, I gotta say that being someone who grew up in the midst of a very bitter divorce and having to endure my mothers obsessive nature, if all these so-called violent video games were not the for me, I might be thinking violence was a solution to things now. So I'm thankful Arnold was a movie star instead of a politician when I lived in Encinitas. Those days in the arcades playing Street Fighter II kept me off the streets, to say the least.
Connecticut
Florida
Hawaii
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Texas
Virginia
All of them support Ahnuld's law against selling video games to minors. Here's one of the law's advocates spouting ignorant babble because some people who never have invested time in video games agree with him:
Originally posted by Leland Yee
I can only think MMOs would attract that kind of time investment and they're pretty dull as far as violence goes.
Also, what's so different about sitting down with you kids and playing games with them from reading a book? Books have bookmarks; video games have save points. If you want books to be something you read to your kids, that means the book stays with you. It can work the same way with video games.
This is saying parents can't do the job, that its impossible for them to monitor games because they're just so gosh-darned complicated. So there should be a law to help parents so 16-year old Johnny and Gamestop has to be the adult and they don't.
Makes sense.
Also, I gotta say that being someone who grew up in the midst of a very bitter divorce and having to endure my mothers obsessive nature, if all these so-called violent video games were not the for me, I might be thinking violence was a solution to things now. So I'm thankful Arnold was a movie star instead of a politician when I lived in Encinitas. Those days in the arcades playing Street Fighter II kept me off the streets, to say the least.
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