Supreme Court Hands Down Video Game Problem
Circulation themed video games have been very concerned about violence in California, United States (U.S.). To the point, one of the states that felt the need to clean up this case by taking him to the Supreme Court level.
Quoted from the Los Angeles Times, Tuesday (02/11/2010), the Supreme Court gave a statement it would ban sales of violent video games to minors. Because the game such a bad influence to young people. They also cite studies that found no correlation between the habit of seeing violent games and the stimulation of feelings of aggression.
The Supreme Court pointed out one game called “Postal 2, ‘a game that displays game characters in black and armed with glasses who wandered in a city to slaughter all the people she met.
Another sadistic game, featuring characters who were beaten shovel teenage girls as they pleaded for mercy. Then players can even urinating on the girl poured gasoline over his body and burned it.
California law defines violent video games are games in which there are elements of murder, or sexual divisions that infect humans.
This week, the Supreme Court will hear appeals and debates in order to justify that California could restrict sales of violent games to children and adolescents.
Video games are very popular among children and adolescents in the U.S., the percentage is even reaching two-thirds of households in the U.S.. But unfortunately, most of the game puts players in a drama fantasy character of violence.

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