Post: CNN: "Videogames help you get in the mood to do more killing."
07-21-2012, 09:52 PM #1
TheBigRod
uh-may-zuh-zing
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); We all know about the event that happened in Aurora, Colorado, where at the new Batman: The Dark Night Rises midnight premier a man went on a rampage killing a number of innocent people, as well as injuring over fifty. Well, you'd think this was just a psychopathic decision made by a man dressed as the infamous and well-known Joker, correct? Some people, (of course), say otherwise.

This is the internet, and it was only a matter of time someone made a comment on the subject saying this was all because of videogames.

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In a piece of news on You must login or register to view this content., CNN's criminal profiler Pat Brown stated that videogames put people (not only teens) in the mood to kill.

"He probably spent a lot of time in his apartment, playing one video game after the other—shooting, shooting, shooting—building up his courage and building up the excitement of when it’s going to be real for him.

"And now we’re going to find, probably on Facebook or anybody who knows him will say, ‘Yeah, he did have a lot of interest in that.'

"He was always playing the video games. And I’m not saying video games make you a killer. But if you’re a psychopath, video games help you get in the mode to do the killing," said Brown.

There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding this subject, and You must login or register to view this content. has written a good piece about some background information on Mr. James Holmes, who committed the recent Colorado theatre crimes this Thursday.

Keep in mind, that when everybody who was close to Holmes or knew him well, never said anything about videogames, not one time was it brought up.

What do you think? Do videogames drive people to go murder innocent people? Do you think it has anything to do with James Holmes and his situation?

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Inferno_Ace
07-21-2012, 10:05 PM #2
He said he was bored with life so he was going to have some fun on the opening night of Batman. From what he said it was life problems not video games. Once again trust journalists to blame his actions on media they don't understand.

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Travis
07-21-2012, 10:07 PM #3
XyZ-
Keeper
*Sigh* not again.... what about the millions of other people who play it and don't do any harm? Silly...
07-21-2012, 10:09 PM #4
The Low Key OG
still the same OG, but I've been low key
I was playing viva pinata earlier today and I can confirm that it increasing my urge to kill things.

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07-21-2012, 10:15 PM #5
Markie-
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Originally posted by TheBigRod View Post
We all know about the event that happened in Aurora, Colorado, where at the new Batman: The Dark Night Rises midnight premier a man went on a rampage killing a number of innocent people, as well as injuring over fifty. Well, you'd think this was just a psychopathic decision made by a man dressed as the infamous and well-known Joker, correct? Some people, (of course), say otherwise.

This is the internet, and it was only a matter of time someone made a comment on the subject saying this was all because of videogames.

You must login or register to view this content.


In a piece of news on You must login or register to view this content., CNN's criminal profiler Pat Brown stated that videogames put people (not only teens) in the mood to kill.

"He probably spent a lot of time in his apartment, playing one video game after the other—shooting, shooting, shooting—building up his courage and building up the excitement of when it’s going to be real for him.

"And now we’re going to find, probably on Facebook or anybody who knows him will say, ‘Yeah, he did have a lot of interest in that.'

"He was always playing the video games. And I’m not saying video games make you a killer. But if you’re a psychopath, video games help you get in the mode to do the killing," said Brown.

There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding this subject, and You must login or register to view this content. has written a good piece about some background information on Mr. James Holmes, who committed the recent Colorado theatre crimes this Thursday.

Keep in mind, that when everybody who was close to Holmes or knew him well, never said anything about videogames, not one time was it brought up.

What do you think? Do videogames drive people to go murder innocent people? Do you think it has anything to do with James Holmes and his situation?

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Definitely not! I'm guessing Jack the Ripper and H.H. Holmes played lots of CoD and BF lol... Crazy people do crazy things and don't need TV or videogames to do these things. Obviously there's going to be a psycho who watches TV and plays videogames, but so do other millions of people and there aren't millions of killers running around -___- It's just an isolated case provoked by his sick MIND not any shooter
07-21-2012, 10:18 PM #6
TheBigRod
uh-may-zuh-zing
Originally posted by Markie
Definitely not! I'm guessing Jack the Ripper and H.H. Holmes played lots of CoD and BF lol... Crazy people do crazy things and don't need TV or videogames to do these things. Obviously there's going to be a psycho who watches TV and plays videogames, but so do other millions of people and there aren't millions of killers running around -___- It's just an isolated case provoked by his sick MIND not any shooter

Yeah, most people play videogames. And just because they've murdered someone and play videogames DOESN'T mean it's because of the videogames solely.

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Markie-
07-21-2012, 10:24 PM #7
I just played mw3, I want to kill the ass hat who thinks video games are bad.

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07-21-2012, 10:31 PM #8
Paul
Edwards
Erm...

I think you'll find the kid did it because he wasn't loved as a child, most likely abused at some point and this plus a lot of social isolation caused him to grow up to become a narcissistic sociopath and, due to this, he saw himself in the Joker (whom has a similar background in the comic world) and so emulated him for a long time, finally deciding to make the change properly.

Nothing to do with video games.

Cheers!
07-21-2012, 10:35 PM #9
TheBigRod
uh-may-zuh-zing
Originally posted by Paul View Post
Erm...

I think you'll find the kid did it because he wasn't loved as a child, most likely abused at some point and this plus a lot of social isolation caused him to grow up to become a narcissistic sociopath and, due to this, he saw himself in the Joker (whom has a similar background in the comic world) and so emulated him for a long time, finally deciding to make the change properly.

Nothing to do with video games.

Cheers!

Thanks for your reply, Almighty Paul!

Do you think it had anything to do with videogames? I mean, couldn't it have an influence (idea-wise) on how to kill people and perhaps (in certain games) how to get away with it?
07-21-2012, 11:06 PM #10
Mr.Kane
Greatness
Originally posted by Paul View Post
Erm...

I think you'll find the kid did it because he wasn't loved as a child, most likely abused at some point and this plus a lot of social isolation caused him to grow up to become a narcissistic sociopath and, due to this, he saw himself in the Joker (whom has a similar background in the comic world) and so emulated him for a long time, finally deciding to make the change properly.

Nothing to do with video games.

Cheers!


I heard he shouted "I am the joker" right before the shooting so you're probably making a lot of sense in that statement

I also heard police found 30 traps/devices in his flat/house the first of which being opening the door would make a gun shoot right where a person would most likely be standing. If this part is true you cant blame that on violent games, I havent ever played a game where if you opened a door your head is blown off.

This is just something that will give people who dont understand gaming a reason to hate it imo

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