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... -mayhem-murders done by some guy, and the whole situation being blamed on videogames. And I’ll tell you what, not only is that a load of bulls***, but it also goes to show that media ... Hitler, everything he did and stood for? How about we look into all this before we pick the easy target that are videogames and write a story about it? How about we do that, you so called “journalists? ...
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... if you exit your house, seeking entertainment, on a Saturday night in Tokyo, Japan!
With videogames and Japanese animation, the self-awareness exists near-entirely in winks, nods, and elbow-nudges that ... way of putting it. A lot of people only know hostess clubs from modern videogames, and relatively few of those people have actually played the game, or — even worse — when they do play ...
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... Related posts:Re-imagining Classic VideogamesSony Looking at Touchscreens, ‘Digital Tactile Pixels’No Fun Police: Germany Considers All Out Ban On Violent Videogames
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... this pass without pushing an ulterior motive and continuing its campaign to blame videogames for as many crimes as possible.
Remember, Callaghan was a schizophrenic who heard voices in his head and ... our Mail! It wasn't the fact that he had a diagnosed medical condition, it was because of the videogames!
The Fail is almost impressive in its ability to downplay the killer's mental problems, ...
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... happened since… since… well, since as far back as The Wire. But everyone knows there’s a The Wire of videogames (GTA: San Andreas, for its nuanced portrayal of every side of ... . So, like, that’s over with, why do I have to watch a movie about it? Why do we want a Citizen Kane of videogames, if it’s just a movie about a stupid sleigh?”
NYU games studies professor ...
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... ;s Gamers Internation Survey tells us something that a lot of us could of guessed: most Americans love playing videogames more than anything else.
According to the survey, 83% of the US citizens polled claimed that playing videogames was their number one past time, over watching the tube and surfing the net.
Europeans play less games, but not by much, ...
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