A Smooth Criminal said:
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Bioshock is non realistic and stylized... It's more bloody but it's still the same premise. And that "choosing whether or not to kill a little girl" point isn't really an issue. It has the same graphic violence of an episode of Teletubbies.
On that thought, the fact that you're escalating your views by Ocarina of Time to say that it's comparable to teletubbies and then saying that Bioshock is brutal murders and clubbing helpless children makes me think that you don't even believe your own points and are just bringing them up for the sake of an argument.
Hyperbolic statement was hyperbolic. Used to make a point.
There is a world of difference between controlling a cartoon elf and killing cartoon venus flytraps with cartoon bombs, and taking a guy's face apart with a golf club. Why can you not understand that?
I never said that a 12 year old SHOULD play Bioshock, i'm saying that there's no harm to them if they DO play Bioshock.
I'm glad to hear that you're so schooled up on this. Perhaps you could present your evidence to the various schools of Developmental Psychology who
do study this, and who
do argue that there may be a link between violent videogames and kids doing violent things?
And you're flat out insulting and you're out of line by saying people are bad parents by buying children games that are above their age.
No I'm not. If a game as a big red
18 on the box, it's not meant to be played by anyone under 18. Therefore, someone who buys their child an
18 game is, whether through ignorance or deliberate effort, ignoring the advice of the ESRB and BBFC. So yes, that makes them a bad parent.
And no, parliament and congress are not going to control games or turn into some dictatorship just because you play a game that's too old for you. In fact, you're not acting being any better than the big evil masterminds who rooted from the irresponsible parents that you seem to be envisioning.
I've got a newsflash for you. They already did.
The UK Goverment banned sales of Manhunt 2. Why? Because some idiot parents let their child play the game, he then went on to murder another child, and the government decided to step in and ban it as a result.
You know the recent hubbub about games in the US Supreme Court? They've not been debating whether Mario or Sonic is the better game. They've been debating whether developers should have limits placed on what they can and can't develop.
This stuff is happening, and it's only happening because
we as a community refuse to take responsibility ourselves, and make sure that kids are not playing inappropriate stuff.
Finally, the age ratings are there as a guideline. It isn't against the law for store owners to sell games to adults while being fully aware that it's for their children. In fact, when I was 12 going into game shops, they'd all tell me that they could only sell me the games if I had my parent's consent. They do this so that the parents and child understand the contents of the game. It isn't illegal for a minor to play games like GTA or Postal, but it is frowned upon.
No, it is illegal. Shops are not allowed to sell M games to minors, full stop. It's not different to cinemas barring you from seeing an 18-rated film, or porn sites being off-limits to anyone under 18. Maybe it's different where you are, but here in the UK, shops can get prosecuted if they're found selling 15 or 18-rated games to underage kids.