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tooshady3

2005-08-30, 8:35 pm

do you think games now days are to violent to children?
Cindy Lee

2005-08-30, 8:35 pm

wrong forum.

"tooshady3" <tooshady3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> do you think games now days are to violent to children?



V. Equinox

2005-08-31, 8:33 pm

=?Utf-8?B?dG9vc2hhZHkz?= <tooshady3@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in news:E24369F3-3B71-42DB-A258-AF60449D0D6F@microsoft.com:
quote:

> do you think games now days are to violent to children?


Some are, but that's why those games are marked with an "M" rating
that clearly states they're only for gamers age 18 and up.
Bob

2005-08-31, 8:33 pm


"V. Equinox" <vequinox@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> =?Utf-8?B?dG9vc2hhZHkz?= <tooshady3@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in news:E24369F3-3B71-42DB-A258-AF60449D0D6F@microsoft.com:
>
>
> Some are, but that's why those games are marked with an "M"
> rating
> that clearly states they're only for gamers age 18 and up.


Stupid question. Today's kids are tomorrow's programmers. Violent
games are fun. Therefore, the games will get more violent. An the
baby boomers of today will be the voting block of tomorrow, and
they'll vote for what they like - violent games. See --simple.

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