I would guess I would ruffle a few feathers. Especially those in mom's basement still playing Grand Theft Auto because it's as close as they can get to a real woman. If the last post didn't do it this one will. To many parents use TV and games to baby sit their kids because they don't want to make time, or are to busy in this world to have time for their kids.
The authors of the book along with many other people are pushing for real meaningful age ratings for these games. The psychological and medical fields know how damaging some of these games are. They have taken it all the way to the supreme court, but when a company makes 1.8 billion off one game in one year they bring in their bought and paid for psychologist and attorneys and like tobacco companies swamped the opposition. They claimed first amendment rights and won. The next push is to make it like tobacco and alcohol and put age limits on some games.
The book I read had diaries entries from some shooters. The one guy before going on a rampage called it "day of retrobution". Some of his wording was as if he directly copied wording from his game. The debate is over and it's time for action.
The authors of the book along with many other people are pushing for real meaningful age ratings for these games. The psychological and medical fields know how damaging some of these games are. They have taken it all the way to the supreme court, but when a company makes 1.8 billion off one game in one year they bring in their bought and paid for psychologist and attorneys and like tobacco companies swamped the opposition. They claimed first amendment rights and won. The next push is to make it like tobacco and alcohol and put age limits on some games.
The book I read had diaries entries from some shooters. The one guy before going on a rampage called it "day of retrobution". Some of his wording was as if he directly copied wording from his game. The debate is over and it's time for action.

