JImbothefiveth
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You sure about that? I've never really seen a political message in a video game. I wouldn't rule it out, I'm just a little sceptical.The First Amendment applies to video games
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You sure about that? I've never really seen a political message in a video game. I wouldn't rule it out, I'm just a little sceptical.The First Amendment applies to video games
I'm ok with them. It's a parent's responsibility to decide what their kid can and can not view/play.
The way it is now the games are marked with a rating (like movies). This gives the parents the info they need to make an informed decision.
You sure about that? I've never really seen a political message in a video game. I wouldn't rule it out, I'm just a little sceptical.
all the video games do is give the detail without using the imagination. I think the real problem isn't that it sends impressionable young minds on killing sprees but it turns them into fatty jelly rolls. Not too many kids play outside anymore. [/sweeping generalization
You sure about that? I've never really seen a political message in a video game. I wouldn't rule it out, I'm just a little sceptical.
yeah, but that's what it looks like in the game. its the same reload whether you have -1 bullet or an empty mag. its good, cause it doesn't show everyone how to use those types of guns in real life.