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Moral[sic] Kombat: On Video Games, And How They Shape Today's Society


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Goth Skunk

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Watch it for free on Babelgum.com for the next 30 days

http://www.babelgum....EVANT/0,4022951

Just so you know, it's about 90 minutes long, but it is an EXCELLENT documentary.

Modifié par Goth Skunk, 28 janvier 2010 - 10:35 .


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Wrath of Doom

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Mortal Kombat - ah, the memories.

If you were a kid growing up in the 90s like I was you definitely played that game. It was an event every time a new one came out. I know my parents had some reservations about letting me play it at that time. I grew up playing pretty violent games and still love them now. As an industry, games are beginning to eclipse Hollywood in terms of revenues and bringing up isolated incidents of violence as a reason for government to regulate them is ridiculous.

It's the parents responsibility to control what their kids play, not the governments. Stop the nanny state, please.

Modifié par Wrath of Doom, 28 janvier 2010 - 10:23 .


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Seanzie88

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GET OVER HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Tyrax Lightning

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We love violent games for the same reason we love food that's bad for us, it's yummy. We don't always know what's best for ourselves. What can we do?



Beating the buggers outta enemies is at least not greasy or fatty.

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Mordaedil

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Any documentary that takes Jack Thompson seriously doesn't deserve to be watched.