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The Truth About Videogames

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makingparentsrealise · 28/09/2013 10:02

To all parents out there here's the kicker. Videogames are like, comic books, movies, TV shows and all other things it depends on the person some people are addicted to it like other things there are people who occasionally eat fast food and there are some people who eat 2 hoagies at least. There are always people taking things to extremes and it is your child's choice whether they want to do something or not you can't force yourself down their throats otherwise your comic books and movies may disappear without inspiration from other sources. And if your wondering if videogames cause violence here's the thing millions of people play videogames media only picks out a handful of people it depends on your psychotic state and if you think games should be banned don't ask for big brother to help it is fine if you don't like videogames so you might as well get a computer they will get a handful of free games and there are also many applications other than videogames. And there is no concrete evidence that it causes violence. Make your child get inside his or her classroom put their ds or other portable console in their desk or give it to the teacher and tell the him or her to get out for their free time. If you hate the idea of them losing games here's the solution get them a flash cart it is legal game retailers don't like it because you can download games onto them for free (plastic and wiring too costly) you can also download movies and music on some. Also if you don't like noise get them ear plugs or headphones. So if all your kids have the same game and have a ds (some games allow download play but that usually have limited features so its better to get two games other than one the two ds thing is also mandatory) they can play multiplayer also some games have blowing and moving the game so there is stuff for movement parents too.Also if you want your child to stay fit inside I recommend the kinect, wii or playstation move they are stationary consoles but you can ask the teacher to set it up unless you get the wii that thing is easy to set up with a TV and is quick to put down and pick up. Also if you like touching things I'd recommend a tablet or another stationary option the wii u it has tons of exclusives such as pikmin 3, The Wonderful 101 and others. The 3ds also has a lot to love you can turn of the 3d in parental controls and has newer games than the regular ds it costs a bit of money or you could get the newly announced 2ds and I would recommend pokemon x and y on it. The game has so many things to do and will keep your child happy. So if it is broken that's your fault for not reminding and here's the thing your parents so of course you have to help them remember and teach them how to not break stuff and teach them to be careful with their things.

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HowardTJMoon · 30/09/2013 12:15

Did you read the report that was based on? The question asked was "For each of the following items, please tell us whether or not it contributes to violence in the United States" and the results (in order) were:

Lack of supervision for children: 93%
Bullying: 92%
Crime in day to day life: 86%
Violence in TV and movies: 77%
Easy access to guns: 75%
Violence in video games: 75%
Violent toys: 64%

So out of the seven categories that they were asked about, violent video games came in equal fifth. Makes it look quite different, doesn't it?

HowardTJMoon · 30/09/2013 12:26

Let me ask you a question, makingparentsrealise. What age do you think someone should be allowed to play GTA V? Madworld? Far Cry 3?

makingparentsrealise · 12/10/2013 11:13

Here's a story of my friend his parents were those sorts of parents who believed games caused violence and all games not just violent ones and they believed back in the olden days there was no violence crazy but they believed it. I played games they hated me because they though they would twist their perfect little angel. They had this thing with technology because in their house their was no microwaves and stoves they simply used tin foil and cooked their foods with fire and they wore hats all the time and if they caught him not wearing a hat he would get in trouble back in the nineties they had this theory that Internet waves could give you cancer and they weren't happy with Cs or Bs they expected him to get As and they looked at him as if he was retarded. Bullies didn't bully him because everyone knew that he had parents who would lawsuit their parents asses faster than you can oops. They walked their son in like they were shielding him from someone and they constantly bothered the teacher with is he learning right and if one negative thing is said about their son they would argues for hours on end. They hated everything new and he had to go to Church and help clean and they did not like going to restraunts I am still friends with him but he is constantly getting hawked on by his parents.

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makingparentsrealise · 14/10/2013 10:36

This is how over protective people can be.

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