Only violent Video Games are violent. They have equal or less effect than violent films, TV shows, live shows, books, and people. So no, they have no effect which is particular to themselves.
sometimes but they teach hand i coordination
it can make humans become violent come on i no that and im only 10
Violent video games are not the sole cause of violence in society, as multiple factors contribute to such behavior. Implementing a ban on violent video games may not effectively address the root causes of violence. It is important to focus on comprehensive approaches that address mental health, social influences, and access to weapons to address violence in society.
It made people want to play violent video games.
No, violent video games teach kids about life and how it is and how it will be in the modern age...
no the moms sucks balls? yes they do lol
The worst video games for children are violent video games because they teach the child playing the game to be violent and in some cases to make the child think that it is ok to be violent.
Video games do not make kids violent.
I know a lot about violent video games because I researched on it, there are 90 percent of majority who are against video games and only 10 percent of majority who likes their children to play these violent video games!
What I would is find out the effect of violent video games on players. I would also research if there is a link between the release of a particular game and the level of violence in the wider communityThere is new research out now on the effect violent games have on children. Some older research is also published on TV violence and children that could add an interesting aspect to your paper.
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Honestly no. I am quite sick of that statement I play violent games all the time am I serial killer no. Listen violent people are violent before they buy violent video games and non violent people people that buy violent video games do not turn in to ravenous murderers. I see violent video games as an outlet for anger for some people which reduces violence in real life. so NO