Newer games are move violent and negative to those who play them. Between the years 2000 till now , the games have promoted violence, theft, and many other bad things.
I don't think it causes the violence but it might encourage it. I personally don't like the games.
Call of Duty 3 has an ESRB rating of teen for Blood, Violence, Language. The other Call of Duty games for the PS3 have ESRB rating of Mature and contain the following: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare- Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language Call of Duty: World at War- Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2- Blood, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Language Call of Duty: Black Ops- Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
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United States (ESRB): M for blood, gore and intense violence United Kingdom (BBFC): 15 for strong violence and moderate horror Europe (PEGI): 16+ for realistic looking violence Australia (OFLC): MA15+ for strong violence New Zealand (OFLC): R16+ could not find reason (probably because of violence) Hope this helps! :)
All video games and apps are rated by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board, also known as the ESRB. Many games containing mild violence will have a rating of T for teen. Games with more intense violence will receive a rating of M for mature audiences. Some games rated for persons 10 and older can contain slight violence as well.
Of coure there is violence in video games! Many video games have violence in it, including call of duty.
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There is no violence. Video games are fun and educational.
Most of the Sims games contain crude humor, sexual themes and violence.
Violence?Video consoles in the past didn't have the graphical capabilities to display "photo-realistic" graphics, so developers didn't focus on realism nearly as much as they do today. However, there were games in the past that featured violence, such as Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter. The violence was not nearly as pronounced due to graphical limitations (i.e you can't have blood splattering on the screen) but I'm sure developers would have included features like that if it were feasible. Many see the Video Game industry becoming mainstream as a cause of the "new" violence in games, but I believe the violence was always there, it just never sold as well.
Violence in video games
Violence caused by video games is non-existent.
The LEGO Marvel games, for example LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, are available for children from 7 years and up. Most games will have this age recommendation as the games do contain some sort of mild violence.
Many experts believe that the violence in games and on television is desensitizing viewers to violence in general, and perhaps shaping their personal ethics away from peaceful coexistence. Others disagree. WikiAnswers has no opinion.
The Lego Star Wars Games contain minor violence, however there is no blood involved as the characters are designed to appear as if made from Lego. The violence is intended to be comical, however there are some scenes that may distress younger children as characters are shot or body parts cut off with light sabers. This violence is included as a representation of the films.
Not always. Video games only sometimes cause violence but it happens rarely. Violence is often cased by oter things