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A Teen Admits I was Right?

Grand_Theft_Auto_IV-Niko_BellicCONFUSED GAMER WRITES: Hey Gamerdad its Confused Gamer again. When i last talked to you i was 13 and i had been asking why my parents had not let me play GTA 4. I am 15 now and have played through the game and must say how amazing and mature the game was. I used to hate how you told parents that they should not let their kids play it but after playing through it i could not agree more. Though the game is very detailed and immersive, I am glad i waited. I guess i just wanted to say thank you for all your advice and to all you other teen gamers out there trying to get this game, if your parents say wait, wait! It is worth it, trust me.  P.S here is a link to see my most recent question.

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Game Store Clerks and Bad Advice

imagesesMATT ASKS: are these people payed to lie? I wanted to get dragon age origins and my mom was with me. when I was about to pay, the clerk said that they are full-frontal nude girls and your character runs arond covered in blood. I said “no it’s not i’ve seen videos on it” but he ignored me and my mom didn’t get the game. To prove him wrong I rented the game and showed my mom she agreed they exagerated… A LOT. the closest to any nudity at all is the desire demon and you run around for 2 minutes with little dots of red on you. We were really angry with the clerk for wasting our time but we didn’t say anything.

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Call of Duty World at War

imageviewJacob Writes: hi, my names jacob im 11 and my mum wont let me get call of duty world at war
Nearly all of my mates have it and most of them are 10!!!! they sometimes leave me out because 1 time my friend Felix sed he was gonna play burnout paradise online on the xbox 360 but then my other friend Ed was playing cod so he joined in on that and i couldnt and i felt left out :’(  lol no, but realy i think its not fair at all plz email me bak

And Jacob Writes Again: my mom is realy annoying me she keeps saying no and i realy want it

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A Big Media Question

Christopher Asks a BIG Question here: “Closing your mind is where the true immorality and ignorance live.”

How is this statement any different than say, “Opening one’s mind too much can allow true immorality and ignorance to consume healthy awareness”?

Both are opinionated expressions that have no meaning beyond a persons desire to believe in them. A closed mind, like repression, can be unhealthy. But it is also correct that an open mind, like free expression, can be unhealthy as well. How can anyone say with even remote certainty that technology like video games are not affecting most people negatively on some level? It is not possible to measure the correlation between many aspects of behavior and influence. There are far to many variables involved to just shrug off the idea that exposure to such things as video games and movies can be socially unhealthy. One could drown on a boat ride, but I would venture that exposure to the atmosphere in a real world context is always a healthier outlet than exposure to a simulated fantasy created by strangers for (among other thing) your money.

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A Question of Advertising/Influence

John writes: “Anyone who says that they aren’t effected by what they view in media, including gaming, is ignorant or fooling themselves. Advertisers know. They pay hundreds of billions of dollars a year to get your viewing time. The money devoted, year after year, to getting in front of your eyes is proof enough that what people see, hear and experience effects their behavior. Parents who buy this stuff for their kids are poor excuses for parents. They should be engaging them in activities that promote their development in a constructive way. They have no regrets though… they are too ignorant to recognize it and lack the morals to guide them”

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Good Point

Billy Commented in an Older Post: Even though they failed to use proper grammar the question was still very valid. I have been browsing this site for a few hours now and feel that GamerDad is very conservative. I believe that if you take Gamerdad’s opinion and knock 3 years off then it would be closer to my suggestion. Then again adding an age is not a good way. Children mature at very different rates. What may be suitable for one 10 year old might not be suitable for the another 13-14 year old, Depending on maturity level. It all comes down to the parent’s in my opinion it is there job, to sit down with the child and see if they approve or not. Sites like these give HUGE generalizations.

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Who Am I, What Am I, Why Am I Here?

askgamerdadGamerDad Writes: Since so many websites and other outlets have basically stolen your act, what’s the point of GamerDad.com? You don’t have the money to effectively compete and your audience, while still sizable, is largely silent. So, GamerDad, what’s the point to GamerDad? I mean, you’ve kind of won your battle, haven’t you?

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God of War and Darksiders for 14?

kratosJohn writes: My son is PLEADING me to play games such as God of War, and one that I think is called Nightsiders. He is 14 and has never gotten below an A in his life! (His mother doesn’t approve) but I have let him watch movies like The Matrix and Underworld. With these conditions, is it an appropiate gaming experience?

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Halo 3 GamerDad Controversy!

halo_costumeMATTHEW Screams: “THE PICTURE OF MASTER CHIEF HOLD A COMBAT KNIFE IS FAKE YOU CAN ONLY HOLD A WEAPON NOT A COMBAT KNIFE BESIDE THAT PICTURE WAS IN HALO 2 YOU CAN’T HOLD A COMBAT KNIFE IN HALO2 OR HALO 3 I HAVE A RIGHT TO REPORT YOU TO BUNGIE AND HAVE THIS WEB SITE SHUT DOWN

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Game Survey

Allow me to introduce Stef Clifford. A 29 year-old college student at East Bay’s California State University. She’s doing a survey on gaming and gamers and I’d like to help her out. Please participate and further accuracy in the argument about video games, pro and con!