Category Archives: Violence in games

Thu, Jan 26, 2012 | 17:14 GMT

California to reimburse ESA $950,000 for costs incurred during SCOTUS

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The ESA has announced the state of California will hand over $950,000 to the trade body in order to reimburse it for legal fees incurred from US Supreme Court case against SCOTUS.

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Sun, Dec 04, 2011 | 03:16 GMT

ICRC investigating whether Geneva, Hague-conventions should apply to games

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The International Committee of the Red Cross is looking into whether videogames in which the player participates in wars, whether fictional or not, should adhere to the Geneva and Hague conventions.

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Sat, Dec 03, 2011 | 06:11 GMT

Killing in the name of: When does the blame game stop?

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Tired of the old chestnut about games causing violence? It’s time for gaming to grow up and stop passing the buck, Julie Horup argues.

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Tue, Nov 29, 2011 | 18:52 GMT

Germany banning the sale of Dead Island wasn’t “unexpected”, says Techland

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Techland has said it wasn’t surprised when Germany banned its zombie-shooter Dead Island from being sold in the country. Matter of fact, the firm and its publisher Deep Silver were aware of such a possibility “from the very beginning.”

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Tue, Nov 08, 2011 | 04:21 GMT

First console inventor calls violent games a “disgrace”

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Ralph Baer, who invented the first home console in 1972, isn’t happy with the direction of some modern games.

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Thu, Oct 27, 2011 | 15:49 BST

Andy McNab: “arguments about games inducing violence are a load of nonsense”

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Speaking to the Guardian games blog, Andy McNab has described what drew him to advise Dice on Battlefield 3 – “the story” – and which bits reminded him of genuine missions – “the urban stuff”.

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Thu, Sep 22, 2011 | 09:50 BST

“Games Transfer Phenomena” author slams British media

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By now, everybody’s surely seen – or at least heard of – the “Games Transfer Phenomena” report that has been all over the internet after an article appeared in both the Metro and the Daily Mail. Most gamers I know have been outraged – and so, it appears, has the study’s co-author.

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Mon, Aug 15, 2011 | 15:56 BST

Monday Shorts II – Gundam, Gallagher, Dragon Quest TV

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Mid-afternoon snacks to go with your cuppa.

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Sat, Jul 30, 2011 | 21:22 BST

Quick Quotes: John Carmack on violent games being cathartic

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“I really think, if anything, there is more evidence to show that the violent games reduce aggression and violence. There have actually been some studies about that, that it’s cathartic. If you go to QuakeCon and you walk by and you see the people there [and compare that to] a random cross section of a college campus, you’re probably going to find a more peaceful crowd of people at the gaming convention. I think it’s at worst neutral and potentially positive.” – id’s John Carmack to IndustryGamers.

Fri, Jul 29, 2011 | 18:45 BST

Norway store cans 51 brands after Oslo, Utøya murders

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Coop Norway has announced it is to stop carrying 51 gaming brands and toys previously available to customers, after the horrific events in Oslo and on Utøya, including games CoD4: Modern Warfare and World of Warcraft – titles which the perpetrator Anders Behring Breivik claims to have actively played.

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Mon, Jun 27, 2011 | 19:54 BST

Games industry jubilant after US Supreme Court ruling

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Videogames won a huge political victory in the US today, as the Supreme Court voted to strike down a law that would have made it illegal to sell violent games to minors, and declared that video games qualify for free speech protections. As you can imagine, the US industry is thrilled.

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Sun, Jun 26, 2011 | 10:18 BST

SCOTUS violent games bill ruling expected next week

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Back in November 2010, the US Supreme Court Justices weighed in on the videogame violence bill written by California state Senator Leland Yee which was supported by the state’s former-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The case is to be ruled on by the end of June, so sometime by the end of next week, we should know something regarding whether or not California will be able to legally limit the sale of what it considers violent video games to minors or not. We’ll keep you posted. Via MTV. [pic]

Tue, May 10, 2011 | 19:32 BST

Channel 5 and the Wright Stuff respond to Gamers’ Voice letter of complaint

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Back in April, Gamers’ Voice sent a letter to Channel 5 over an episode of The Wright Stuff program after it linked a London gang-related shooting with violent videogames, before showing footage of Modern Warfare 2′s No Russian level.

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Thu, Apr 28, 2011 | 16:19 BST

Knights Templar Bundestag call for ban of “negative computer games”

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A branch of the Knights Templar Bundestag would like production of “negative computer games” banned, and a prohibition placed on negative games coming into Germany.

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Thu, Apr 28, 2011 | 07:09 BST

MA15+ games to be reclassified as R18+ in South Australia

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South Australian attorney general John Rau intends to introduce a revised games ratings system for his home state, and asked for nation-wide acceptance.

Hooray? Not quite. It won’t help you get your hands on the likes of Mortal Kombat and an uncensored Left 4 Dead 2 – but it will stop under-eighteens buying Grand Theft Auto IV or Fallout 3.

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Wed, Apr 20, 2011 | 13:09 BST

Wednesday Shorts: Portal 2 Easter egg, Rift in Korea, Gears 3 executions

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Tasty bites to get you over hump day.

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Mon, Apr 18, 2011 | 15:34 BST

Gamers’ Voice unhappy with Channel 5′s The Wright Stuff

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Rights group Gamers’ Voice has hit out at C5′s The Wright Stuff after it alleged a link between a London gang-related shooting and violent videogames, following which the programme showed footage of 18-rated Modern Warfare 2 at 10.30am.

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Tue, Apr 05, 2011 | 01:16 BST

Study: Inappropriate games may give children the wrong message

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Children who lack positive parenting and good relationships with peers may take anti-social messages away from age-inappropriate games, according to a recent study.

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Thu, Feb 24, 2011 | 20:50 GMT

Study suggests there are no long term desensitizing effects from violent games

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A new study featured in the Applied Cognitive Psychology journal suggests there isn’t much of a difference between violent videogames players and non-gamers when it comes to being desensitized to violent images.

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Sat, Feb 05, 2011 | 18:59 GMT

ESRB explains why it doesn’t play the games it rates

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ESRB representative Eliot Mizrachi has shed some light on how ratings are handed out to videogames, and it has nothing to do with the body playing the games and experiencing the content for themselves.

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