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Video Game Violence: Why Do We Like It, And What's It Doing To Us? As the gun-violence debate ratchets up to include mental health and violent pop culture, video games have become frequent targets ...
I loved Hotline Miami.. Hotline Miami felt to me like the sort of game Michael Mann might have made in the early 80s, if he’d gone into designing video games instead of directing films like Thief and ...
The latest in the long-standing debate over violent video games: They do cause players to become more physically aggressive. An international study looking at more than 17,000 adolescents, ages ...
When it came time for the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on the violent video game debate in 2011, and in their case, the justices ruled on the side of video games, interpreted them as being ...
Scientists have long clashed over whether violent video games have an adverse effect on young people, and recently the Supreme Court overturned a California ban on violent video games. It's ...
In one study, violent video games raised a child's risk for aggressive behavior more than watching a violent film. It's unrealistic, however, for parents to shield kids from video games entirely.
The video game industry went to court today to challenge a Washington law regulating violent video games. Lee Hochberg of Oregon Public Television reports on the case against this new law.
Violent video games: Expert weighs in on "vulnerable" children 01:08. By stacking violent video game habits up against aggressive thought patterns and behavior, the investigators determined that ...
Law enforcement reportedly discovered a "trove" of violent video games from the shooter's basement, according to Orr, where the 20-year-old spent hours alone, playing with windows blacked out ...