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Old 12-01-2005, 06:43 AM
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Groups Protest Cannibalism in Video Games. Everybody has a hobby I guess.

By ANDREW MIGA, Associated Press Writer
Wed Nov 30,11:05 AM ET



WASHINGTON - Video games glamorizing guns and violence have long drawn the ire of media watchdog groups. This holiday season, they say they have found a bloody new wrinkle to hate: cannibalism.

Games featuring graphic scenes of cannibalism, "F.E.A.R." and "Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse," were among the 12 "games to avoid" listed Tuesday by the National Institute on Media and the Family.

"It's something we've never seen before," said institute president David Walsh, warning that today's games are "more extreme" and more easily available to underage kids than ever before.

In "Stubbs the Zombie," the lead character eats the brains of humans as blood splatters across the screen.

"It's just the worst kind of message to kids," said Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., who joined institute officials at a press conference announcing the group's 10th annual video game report card. "They can be dangerous to your children's health."

Hal Halpin, head of Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association, an industry trade group, defended such games, saying they are rated M, not intended for children under 17.

"It's not appropriate for kids and it is clearly labeled that way," said Halpin. "There are R-rated movies and DVDs."

The institute showed video clips that included gang warfare against police in "The Warriors" and a rogue police officer gunning down victims in "True Crime: New York City."

"Blitz: The League" has scenes of football players hiring prostitutes and engaging in drug deals, Walsh noted. "Doom 3," "Resident Evil 4" and "Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories" also made the list.

The institute's secret shopper survey found that 44 percent of child buyers were able to buy M-rated games with sexual and violent content intended for those aged 17 and over — an increase of 10 percent from a 2004 study.

Halpin pointed out that secret underage shoppers were turned down 56 percent of the time — nearly three times the number rejected in a 2000 study.

"This overall trend demonstrates strong and growing retailer commitment to video game rating enforcement, although clearly we are not yet where we want to be as an industry," said Halpin.

Walsh, meanwhile, cited increases of 3,000 percent in profanity and 800 percent in sexual content in M-rated games since the 1990s. He also said the industry's Entertainment Software Ratings Board, which assigns game ratings, is "broken and beyond repair." Walsh's group plans to organize a summit next year to create a new ratings system.

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National Institute on Media and the Family: http://www.mediafamily.org/

Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association: http://www.iema.org/

Now does anybody else agree that these games have a rating for a reason and if kids still end up playing them it is not the fault of the game developers, but rather the parents or the store that did not enforce the rating? Me personally I'm just tired of all these people attacking video games when they are clearly labeled M for Mature or etc.
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:20 AM
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:50 AM
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First off its only a game for gods sake. Second, I think the bigger concern should be why our kids are attracted to such games in the first place. Game companies are in the business to make money not influence kids. Its because kids are attracted to blood, guts and gore these games are popular. Now thats the real issue.

Who knows, possibly a side effect of In God We Trust now deemed a violation of our constitutional rights? Or that now wishing someone a Merry Christmas is offensive. What ever the reason I firmly believe the worst is yet to come.
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Hal Halpin, head of Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association, an industry trade group, defended such games, saying they are rated M, not intended for children under 17.

"It's not appropriate for kids and it is clearly labeled that way," said Halpin. "There are R-rated movies and DVDs."




I wrote a research paper over the effects of violence in video games on children. The only findings that EVER came up in any study were on children that were no suited to be playing the game. i.e a 12 year old playing a mature rated game.

Someone needs to get this guy a drink because he knows what the hell he is talking about.
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