Originally posted by Dman93
Yeah most people should be if you pick up violence and behaviours from games, you should not be playing them to start and even then it's the parents fault not the games.
also most people who commit these events have a couple screws loose and are naturally violent people
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Originally posted by MrRawwwrReptar
3 years ago, I had to take care of my 7 year old cousin, who was always obsessed with you soldiers and army men etc. I thought it would be an ok idea to play call of duty 3 with him, as it's pretty old and not too much graphic violence. Boy was I wrong!
He's 10 now, and his game collection is bigger than mine. His parents allowed him to start playing online, and he's now a very aggressive kid and screams and shouts all day at the TV. He doesn't blink while plying either, so he has glasses now, first kid ever in my family.
I think kids on Xbox is fine, with child-friendly games. I just come across it far too often when a dad is playing cod, bf3 or some other violent game with their kid who sounds like a 5 year old. I can't lecture them bout it, but it definitely affects them negatively.:impatient:
violence is everywhere don't matter what age you find it at. as a little kid or a in highschool etc. its on tvs movies, video games no running away from it, and hes a hardcore gamer, also video games have nothing to do with glasses i spend alot of time in front of a screen and only one in my home with out contacts and i have 2020 vision but i always sit at a good distance away