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Thu 29/07/04 at 09:57
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Another year, another knee-jerk reaction from the media. "Evil Game", and "Murder By Playstation" are two of the headlines I've seen this morning, on TV and in a paper (can you guess which one?) - both have given inaccurate descriptions of the plot and manner of the game. For crying out loud, when are these people going to realise that violence in computer games is nothing in comparison to the realistic violence we see portrayed on TV? Whilst you're banning violent games, you'll have to ban films, books, the Internet, television, news, the Armed Forces, etc. The psychologist ITV interviewed even said it takes someone who is already mentally unstable to react to these images. In the same newspaper were images of a burnt-out car used to kill 70+ Iraqis - can I acuse the Daily Mail of inciting someone to use a car bomb the next time it happens?

Ironically, it sickens and outrages me that we have to defend the industry we love, and part our culture, for no reason other than there are a few parents ignorantly lashing out at something they don't understand, and allowing themselves to be stage-managed by elements of the media who can turn it into an attention-grabbing money-spinner. Maybe it's the parents that should be persecuted for allowing their child access to material unsuitable for his age range? I'm sure they wouldn't buy him hardcore Dutch porn, so how does that differ to a computer game? Of course he nearly 18, and may have looked old enough to buy the game from a shop, but stay up after 9 and you're exposed to the same level of violence and swearing on TV, so the rating system is practically useless in this case.

One of the examples of hypocrisy being touted around today is that New Zealand banned the game. The same New Zealand that happily promotes itself as a tourist destination on the back of the violent hack 'n' slash Lord of the Rings movies. Enjoyable films, no doubt, but the amount of gruesome death on screen was surprising and graphic for the ratings they received.

But the most worrying aspect of this whole debacle, is how much control the media do have over the public. Not once in the Daily Mail article were there any official Police statements - it was all quotes from the parents, who are understandably upset and feel the urge to find someone, or something to blame for the loss of their son. Now in the next few days we're going to experience the fallout from a lazy example of sensationalist journalism. The fact that it took two people to write an article that covered less than a page, once pieced together from an overlap and a huge picture, shows just how little effort went into it.

Expect to see more of the outraged parents, outraged Government representatives, and celebrity TV-psychcologists, giving a one-sided view of this isolated incident in the next few weeks, until David Beckham get a new haircut. Rockstar have already expressed sadness and offered their condolences to the family, but removal of the game (or games of this nature - there are far worse games out there) should never be considered. They say we live in a 'nanny state', but maybe it's just us being a 'pushover nation'?
Fri 30/07/04 at 14:00
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Cyclone wrote:
> No, when you blow someone to pieces with a GES Biorifle firing a
> plasma beam, then you have some disturbing possiblities on your
> hands.
>
> Particularly when you're killing them on a giant spinning space
> station 1,000 miles over Earth in the year 2354.

Just like you can in real life...
Fri 30/07/04 at 13:59
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No, when you blow someone to pieces with a GES Biorifle firing a plasma beam, then you have some disturbing possiblities on your hands.

Particularly when you're killing them on a giant spinning space station 1,000 miles over Earth in the year 2354.
Fri 30/07/04 at 13:56
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I can understand why people might be a bit upset at the content in Manhunt, but Unreal Tournament? These people clearly don't have a clue what they're talking about.
Fri 30/07/04 at 13:51
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Indeed. The main thing I disliked about Manhunt was that it's main gimmick was 'hurhur funny' violence.
Fri 30/07/04 at 13:21
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Saw The Daily Mail frontpage at the garage on my way home and instantly made my blood boil in rage.

Why is nobody suggesting Manhunter is banned for being a shoddy, sub-standard beat'em up with cartoon violence being used as the only hook in an otherwise rubbish game?
I'm writing a post on this subject but I'll throw it in a new thread rather than clutter this one.

Personally I'd like to go on a murderkillrampage daily, and it's playing things like GTA & Hitman that prevents me from kicking your face off.
Hello irony!

Gimme an hour to bash out my redfaced pissfury post.
Fri 30/07/04 at 13:17
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Heh
Fri 30/07/04 at 12:47
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Ha. It thinks it's funny.
Fri 30/07/04 at 12:45
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Yes, I realised that. But they don't know who I am.
Fri 30/07/04 at 12:43
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Gack... irony.. overload!
Fri 30/07/04 at 12:30
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From that Daily Mail messageboard, I reported one of the posts to a moderator. Namely being this one:

6 repliesRe: Should violent video games be banned?Posted by: ramblemania on 29/07/04 at 01:16 PM
Ban them. What good do they do?


Having reported, I was prompted to give my reason which is as follows:

Vastly incorrect, so much so I was deeply offended. Ban close minded individuals from public message boards, that's what I say.

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