A 12-year-old Connecticut boy is reportedly leading a campaign urging teens to power down their violent video games.
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Golden Axe is a great game I enjoyed it on the SMS, Genesis and in the arcade. Great game but it truly was a quarter eater back in the day. I wish Sega could get the rights to the arcade port of Moonwalker another great arcade game I enjoyed. Collect so many monkeys and become Robo Michael lol.
Stop watching rated R movies and reading books. Avoid cartoons too. That'll work. SMH.
What in the almighty holy ##### did i just read here and yes i read it all but still i dont even........
"I don't believe it's a root cause, but it's a contributing factor,"
^ lol that still means to me that video games are being blamed here but props to the kid who can drop all of his games that especially for a 12 year old
but good luck trying to get everyone else to do the same
People blame video games because it is the easiest thing to blame for all our problems. Whenever something bad happens, we need something to blame. It is how we were designed. In a divorce, it's a stereotype that the child blames him/herself. Is it his/her fault? No. If anything, violence in video games prevents violence in real life. You know who we can blame? Bad parenting.
Games aren't to blame for what happened in Connecticut, or probably anywhere else.
Adam Lanza was a disturbed, Satan-worshipping lunatic.
The kid is 12 and the deceased friend is 7. No 12 year old is going to hang out with a 7 year old. This isn't normal behavior.