Originally posted by Movie_Geek_
Because parents do not want to take responsibility for that fact that their kid is messed up. I think the "deferents" is that you "control" your character and it incites bad morals.
Now when I by games they go ahead and read what it has in the game to me. they go it's rated m with blood and gore and language. Then they bother me for an hour about there card and do I want to reserve anything and list like 10 things after I said no for the billionth time, and they saw me last week and I said no.
Originally posted by TwisterGameX
They always bother me about we have this game used, do you want it..I say no then they said you save 2 dollars...I say no and they say come on it will work.....OMG they are annoying.
I buy a lot of games used but they always ask if I want the coverage if it gets broken. I always say no but they still ask. I wounder who buys it?
Originally posted by Movie_Geek_
I buy a lot of games used but they always ask if I want the coverage if it gets broken. I always say no but they still ask. I wounder who buys it?
😆 I guess sthey get payed to bother you to buy more stuff. I bet if you buy something and they ask all that for 10 minutes then you leave the store and coem back 2 minutes later and buy another, they will ask you again.
More news are as followed
- Psp being considered not to be sold to kids because of the content that can be reached in it.
- Nintendo having no racil diversity in there characters
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- Jack Thompson is on a rampage stioll with gta and now is looking at the handheld gta
- Hilary cliton spend more money to stop violence and sex in games
- Ipods minis are defective so psp rules
Originally posted by Draco69
Violence in video games is a given.Sex in videogames in superfluous and completely unnecessary.
I agree. If people want to see sex, rent a porno. It's not even pixelised.
The only game I've ever played that I feel went needlessly OTT on the violence is Manhunt. It really never usually bothers me, I grew up playing Mortal Kombat and pretty much the only videogame I played at all this year was San Andreas, but I really didn't get any pleasure out of the violence in Manhunt, I just found it twisted and sadistic. I honestly think that parents blaming violent behaviour on kids playing videogames is stupid, but long periods of exposure to that game can't be healthy.
I still don't understand the logic that allows horrific violence to be a-okay in video games, but sex and nudity = Congresional hearing. Logically, it should be the other way around. Sex is natural, often beautiful. Violence is bad, and ugly.
Can someone explain to me why killing hookers is okay but using hookers for sexual deeds is a gamebreaking offense to so many people?
Originally posted by BackFire
I still don't understand the logic that allows horrific violence to be a-okay in video games, but sex and nudity = Congresional hearing. Logically, it should be the other way around. Sex is natural, often beautiful. Violence is bad, and ugly.Can someone explain to me why killing hookers is okay but using hookers for sexual deeds is a gamebreaking offense to so many people?
Well uh eh.. 😂
I guess they are both bad depending on how it is done. Violence like God of war and RE4 is grhaphic but not super smash brothers.
Sex in games are probably to graphic and not for love in a married couple..
Best game ever without any of this is Harvest moond 64 💃
Originally posted by BackFire
I still don't understand the logic that allows horrific violence to be a-okay in video games, but sex and nudity = Congresional hearing. Logically, it should be the other way around. Sex is natural, often beautiful. Violence is bad, and ugly.Can someone explain to me why killing hookers is okay but using hookers for sexual deeds is a gamebreaking offense to so many people?
That's true, but then there are very few videogames which market sex as a beautiful and natural thing. If and when games use sex as a selling point, it's obviously going to be geared towards the consumer majority; which is young males, hence the generally sexist content. It probably has something to do with wanting to shield kids from getting it into their heads that it's ok to exploit women, treat them like objects and whatnot. They've obviously never watched MTV for more than 2 seconds.