Coming from a fourteen year old who has played eighteen-rated games since I was eleven, no.
I have not turned into a serial killer, just like people who watch Final Destination don't turn into masochists, and people who listen to rap songs do not turn into drug addicts. If the qualities required for these things exist in a person, then yes, it will bring them to the surface. But create them? No.
It can or it can't. for people with aggression problems sometimes it can.
that depends on the person, but the answer is yes they can
yes just think about the sandy hook shooting , that guy was obsessed with mw3 and black ops
Yes.
David Childs comes to mind.
Violent video games have a negative impact on the mind's of children, and teens. Generally, the viewer of the video game will have an urge to follow of copy what is happening in the video game. People are advised to follow the gereral ratings of the game (suggested by professionals). MW3, and Call of Duty are poor examples of violent video games. Both are rated M.
Well, Video games a more entertaining but if you were to ask me its reading. Its better for your health and your mind.
No. Video games will give you a headache and may ruin your eyes if played for many hours.
They are designed to occupie the human mind
Not if you dont play to much!
only on tuesdays
Around 2013 or2012