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Argumentative Essay On Video Game Violence

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Did you know that according to Dr. Bret Conrad, the majority of gamers believe that video game violence has few, if any harmful effects on them personally? Well, many people today play games with simulated violence ranging from games like “Killer” to games like Grand Theft Auto. One example, “Killer”, takes place in multiple New York City high schools at the end of the year. It consists of two teams, each student is assigned a person to shoot and they have to shoot them before they are shot. The students have to use water pistols to shoot their person. Once they are killed, their game is over. While some agree that games with simulated violence are perilous for teens, games with simulated violence are beneficial for teens because they help kids with problem solving skills, keep them busy and helps them help others. To start with, videogames can help kids improve their problem solving skills. In the game “killer” the students are allowed to shoot their enemy whenever they want, except at school safe zone. One of the students, Jake Protell chased his prey to the Newark airport. After recent events at airports guns are not allowed to be brought into the airport. instead. In the article “High-Jinks: Shoot-Out”, by Guy Martin, Martin states “Protell took a car to Newark Airport, found the victims before they passed through security, and dispatched them using two bathtub ‘squirt fish.’” By using “squirt fish” Protell was able to go near his target without being seen and shoot him with water. Since Protell was quick at thinking, he was able to shoot them before they passed through security where he would have needed a passport to pass through. He also followed the rule of not bringing firearms into the airport. If he did he might have been arrested for being thought of having a firearm. Violent role playing games also help with problem solving because they help kids make decisions under pressure. In the game Grand Theft Auto people can choose how they want their game to be played (sandbox). In the article “Do Games Like 'Grand Theft Auto V' Cause Real-World Violence?” by Erik Kain, he states, “We can drive through stop lights, mow over civilians, crash and die and start over, get in ridiculous gunfights and still

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