Video Game Violence

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What is it that makes people want to buy violent video games? Why do parents buy violent games for their children? Are people buying these games just because they are popular? There are many questions specialists and researchers are trying to answer. Are people more violent because they buy violent video games? Do violent video games make people who are not violent, violent? Such games are said to be in a classroom setting where the person has to kill zombies who is in form of a person. There are others which the person playing the video game now can control what happens in the game with kick and punching movements of their own when playing on the Wii. The creators of violent video games should be more respective to the public and not create so much violence in video games. December 14, 2012, was an ordinary day until a young man named Adam Lanza shocked the world. If Adam Lanza doesn’t ring a bell he is known for bringing a gun to Sandy Hook elementary school in Colorado. Newscast after newscast broadcast the story of Adam who drove to the elementary school and killed a total of twenty children and six adult staff members. Lanza was a video game addict. He played very violent games such as Call of Duty. Adam went and killed random children who he had no connection to just like the video games where an individual kills random people who are zombies in the video game. In this game the individual has no connection to most of the people who he/she kills (Karlinsky and Przygoda). So then why isn’t this video game that has sold millions of copies being looked at which could be a connection to this incident? Not because this video game is popular can we sit and watch individuals be persuaded to think it is alright for violence to... ... middle of paper ... ...ange an opinion but many voices can make a difference Works Cited Bale, Alyssa M. Personal interview. 25 Aug. 2013. Martinez, Melissa. Personal interview. 25 Aug. 2013. Bushman, Brad. "Video Games Can Spark Aggression." Daily News. NYDailyNews.com. 20 Mar. 2013. Web. 21 Aug. 2013. . Karlinsky, Neal, and Dan Przygoda. “Video Games and Violence: Every Generation Blames Newest Media, Expert Says " ABCNews. ABC News Internet Ventures, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 26 Aug. 2013. . "Video Games Get the Blame in Colorado Shooting Spree.” Game Politics.com. ECA, 28 Mar. 2009. Web. 26 Aug. 2013. .

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