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A few months back here in England, the media went crazy over a game that was released last year. The game was rockstar north's Manhunt, Rockstar is profound for it's brilliant Grand Theft Auto Series. The media went into the frenzy about the violence in the game and how you score points for the devastating kills. Children have repeated what they have seen and killed or badly injured other people but then again how can they just blame it on Video Games. Everywhere in the world today some sort of crime or killings is commited(sp?). We see it in the papers, On Television, In Films and computer games. What are you thoughts on this matter between the media and the developers of games and writers of films.

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I think it has nothing to do with the video games at all, its just parents and kids not wanting to talk responsibility for their actions. Most sensible peopel would know that taking a clawhammer to their best friends face is a bad thing, yet they still do it. The reason? They are either a complete psycho or just a fucking moron.

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It's not the game's fault that kids under the age of 18 are getting this game and doing stupid shit like idiots. The only reason kids or parents blame the game is to get out of trouble and to try to protect their kids because they're fucking idiots who can't tell reality from a game.

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If you kill someone because you saw it in a videogame, you were gonna kill someone eventually. You're just fucked in the head if you think imitating those games would be fun.

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Manhunt is violent, and as much as I don't want them to ID people for Mature games... it'd be good so the media would back the fuck off.

Honestly, I've played Manhunt, it's fun and all... but god damn it gets boring....

There's only SO Many times you can kill someone with a plastic bag and a nail gun....

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