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Tue 13/08/02 at 13:22
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What if violence in videogames was banned? What sort of games would we have, well here’s some of my ideas.

Tekken Tag: Your it!

All of the original characters included, with their own clothes and different ways of tagging you. While Kazuya tries to tag you with the ‘Lurgy’ you could call the ‘Bagsy-not it’ which will improve your chances of winning the round. Also with a ‘Kiss chase’mini game to unlock.



GTA5

From the release of the present Grand Theft Auto series people where disappointed in the banning of violence. But this game you play as Mark Bradley and the idea of the game is to buy and sell cars at the lowest prices, and to get the most customers of the day.



Red Faction 3

You mission is to obey Ultor’s every command. May it be cleaning the toilets cooking him dinner, or fixing his submarine. You will get to choose to players for this game man/women, in the ending to the game you will fall for Ultor and be his newly wedded wife or husband.



Medal Of Honour: Survival

Well by the name you may think that this game may contain violence but your wrong. You are in a German concentration camp captured by the Nazis the idea is for you to survive. This game will ask for a smart person to play, you will be asked to make plans to escape, make your food last for months and communicate with the Germans.

Small Soldiers 2

Do you remember Small Soldiers game on PS1? Well heres the sequel the idea of the game is to invent a toy make him look as cool as you wont, with any type of clothes hair. Then put it in a supermarket and sell as many as you can. As the games go on you will be asked to make more. Then you can start your own toy business, then the game is basically finished.

Thanks for reading, Reddy.
Tue 13/08/02 at 15:18
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"Bobba you"
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$p!d£y wrote:
> I just hope when ®eDdY²°°2 posted this here, he might
> see it on another site that violence in games were getting banned.
>
> so is violence getting banned or was it just a question to see what we
> would think?

Yep to see what you thought if it was. And to picture what games would be without violence. Thanks for the replys BTW :)
Tue 13/08/02 at 14:00
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"Infantalised Forums"
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We would all live in Nintendo land.

And you would suffer beyond realms known to mortals.
Tue 13/08/02 at 13:59
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I just hope when ®eDdY²°°2 posted this here, he might see it on another site that violence in games were getting banned.

so is violence getting banned or was it just a question to see what we would think?
Tue 13/08/02 at 13:56
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Posts: 10,364
Ban violence in video games and your banning most games out of the games market. Even mario, that has violence - firing a koopa shell to kill another creature shows violent behaviour.

Beat em up games would be disgarded

All games involving guns would be abolished


Man.......Games would be kinda boring without violence.
Tue 13/08/02 at 13:47
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Posts: 267
I agree with cookie monster.

I agree because:

A) What is a game without violence.

B) It is more fun with violence in games.


I don't agree because:

A) Little sibs grow up to be bad and we have enough round here were i am.

B) If it is rated 18 I can't but as I am only 14, But I will get my mum to.


But violence in videogames is the best and if violence was banned i would probably do something I would regret.
Tue 13/08/02 at 13:41
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"+34 Intellect"
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If violence were banned i would cry.

True.
Tue 13/08/02 at 13:22
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"Bobba you"
Posts: 1,767
What if violence in videogames was banned? What sort of games would we have, well here’s some of my ideas.

Tekken Tag: Your it!

All of the original characters included, with their own clothes and different ways of tagging you. While Kazuya tries to tag you with the ‘Lurgy’ you could call the ‘Bagsy-not it’ which will improve your chances of winning the round. Also with a ‘Kiss chase’mini game to unlock.



GTA5

From the release of the present Grand Theft Auto series people where disappointed in the banning of violence. But this game you play as Mark Bradley and the idea of the game is to buy and sell cars at the lowest prices, and to get the most customers of the day.



Red Faction 3

You mission is to obey Ultor’s every command. May it be cleaning the toilets cooking him dinner, or fixing his submarine. You will get to choose to players for this game man/women, in the ending to the game you will fall for Ultor and be his newly wedded wife or husband.



Medal Of Honour: Survival

Well by the name you may think that this game may contain violence but your wrong. You are in a German concentration camp captured by the Nazis the idea is for you to survive. This game will ask for a smart person to play, you will be asked to make plans to escape, make your food last for months and communicate with the Germans.

Small Soldiers 2

Do you remember Small Soldiers game on PS1? Well heres the sequel the idea of the game is to invent a toy make him look as cool as you wont, with any type of clothes hair. Then put it in a supermarket and sell as many as you can. As the games go on you will be asked to make more. Then you can start your own toy business, then the game is basically finished.

Thanks for reading, Reddy.

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