Persuasive Essay About Video Games

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Sundays were always the best day as a kid. No matter the time, the sun always looked as if it was evening, and ready to give a blanket of warm radiance. In my room, I had a small twelve inch television I would play video games on. My favorite video game to play was Munches Odyssey; however, it was my sisters, so I had to play when she was gone. She didn’t like my player her videos, but she was always skiing on Sundays meaning I went for the gold! I spent hours sitting in front of that television playing video games; however, some say this is was a problem.
The website aacap.org says “While some games have educational content, many of the most popular games emphasize negatives themes and promote: The killing of people or animals.” (aacap) Now …show more content…

My soda machine was “EXPRESSO!” which makes you run really fast for a short amount of time. This has to be the drugs abuse they are talking about! Running like a chicken on a conveyer belt is a huge promotion of the biggest drug in the world; caffeine! There were never any cigarettes, marijuana, or any other kinds of terrible drugs. The only drug children ever saw was …show more content…

The trucks seats had white sheep skins that always attracted dirt; no matter how hard you clean the truck, there will always be dirt. On our voyage, I always looked at a button that I had no idea did. So, I asked my father what it did, to which he promptly replied “if you press that button we all blow up and shoot in the sky like a bird!” with a loud voice. I didn’t want to get shot up in the sky like a bird, so I never pressed the button.
Did you know, the website aacap.org states “Criminal behavior, disrespect for authority and the law” as a negative theme in video games? I have always found video games to be disrespecting authority in some way; however, not the law. If you play video games such as Grand Theft Auto, then you will find gameplay that includes law breaking action. Same thing goes with most street racing, action, and adventure games. There is always law breaking actions; however, how much does this affect the

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