Grand theft auto has a lot to answer for
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- jfletcher0
This is a lame excuse. Video games, movies, wreslting... excuses for stupidity. "I was doing a mortal combat move, I didn't know the 2 year old would get hurt". yeah....
- Jimbo820
This is reminiscent of that young kid who butchered his friend, then when the police searched his room they found a copy of Manhunt. Naturally they blamed the game for influencing him. Manhunt gets banned and notorious at the same time, everyone wants a copy etc etc blah blah blah.
- autoflavour0
and soccer moms
- autoflavour0
no, lets just blame thai food
- well.. it is kinda spicy.. spicy enough to piss someone enough to kill? maybe you are on to something here...Meeklo
- Meeklo0
SoulFly has a good point.
Lets all blame Lee Scott, for not opening a store in thailand, so this kid could afford a video game, and his parents a better job.
- SoulFly0
Should he have bought pirated games?
Hey... Can't blame the kid for having good ethics!
- Meeklo0
I may agree with you Iggy.
but we have to first acknowledge that the kid had serious traumatic problems before he even knew about the game, so weather it was the game, a marilyn manson cd that he listened to, or a pasta commercial showing a lot of red sauce, the kid was already fdup to begin with..
- Iggyboo0
You know as a young man who's grown up through the computer game age.. and witnessed the impact of some games on human lives I have to say that there real negative impacts that games have on humans that don't know the difference between real and not real. This story sounds reminiscent of this type of person who doesn't know the real or not real difference.
And even more so a detrimental social effect on those who cannot disconnect ( from games, or the internet ) because they have nothing else to connect to. The main problem lies within the fact of connecting and disconnecting. Just like people who use the internet abusively ie internet addiction ( and its effect of isolating people ). Computer games can have a similar effect.
But that is just my two cents on it.
- That beings said both of those games are fun in moderation. Not everyone in society can handle it though.Iggyboo
- Meeklo0
"try telling that to every conservative soccer mum out there who already hates gaming"
I believe conservatives are more likely to commit a crime than a liberal. (generally speaking that is) so I don't think I care to discuss with a soccer mom that wears a big mask during social events, but gets drunk every night in front of her kids, cheats on his husband, does cocaine on her car on the way back from dropping her kids at school and on sunday goes to church.
- I need to meet these soccer moms :Echossy
- be my guest.. look at them.. all cranked up on coffee
http://soccer747.com…
Meeklo - I don't want to meet soccer moms :'(chossy
- hahahahaMeeklo
- you were thinking of this probably..
http://www.kickette.…
Meeklo - but he specifically said "conservative" :)Meeklo
- damn right I would so leave posh's face looking like a painters radio.chossy
- MBHAHAHAHAHAHAAHMeeklo
- absolutely, but the soccer moms, they will just drive over you in the SUV
autoflavour - which is infact, very GTAautoflavour
- chossy0
Well it does have a part to play it cannot be ignored, how big a part is open for discussion. It's a nightmare that people are weak minded enough to be led by a game.
- autoflavour0
maybe its just bad writting in the article.. by cant afford the game, maybe they are referring to the console.
as for the game being responsible.. it isnt.. but try telling that to every conservative soccer mum out there who already hates gaming.. no to them, grand theft auto is the reason society is failing.
- chossy0
The game is responsible in as far as it is his excuse same as a film or a book may have been his excuse, like meekio said the cunt could have bought the game for a fifth of the price he paid for the knifes and etc. his parents probably forbid him to play the game as they could see he was turning into ismith / detritus, I think perhaps there has been a translation error, the kid probably said his parents forbid him to play the game so they would not give him the money to buy it. Or some shit like that.
- Meeklo0
From an article at Wii Loaded.
"In Thailand, pirated games are sold on the streets in broad daylight. You can find pirated games in department stores and there are even a few dedicated to selling nothing but pirated games. How can they operate like that without getting caught? Well, they can’t or at least, they shouldn't be allowed to. Corruption is widespread here, just like in many other countries and the pirated game vendors simply pay off the police to stay in business. It's become impossible to leave your house and travel for more than five minutes without seeing something pirated for sale"
Full article: http://www.wiiloaded.com/wii-new…
Wii Games range from $1.50 to $2.50, that is less of what it cost to rent a game.
Lets just say that a ps3/ 360 game costs $3.00.
with the $15 he spent on a pair of knives, he could have bought 5 copies of GTA.How is the game responsible again?
- Raniator0
Focussing on what thesteevo said... I know you were only kidding, but it's a good point.
I've (along with 8 million others) played it and I haven't felt the need to kill someone? Why? Because I'm not a murderer...
That kid was going to kill someone whether he had seen/played that game or not.
- Meeklo0
"Grand theft auto has a lot to answer for"
Why? How is the video game more responsible than the knife manufacturer?
I'd blame his parents and his environment first.
Then the kid.
- jasontroj0
This asshole lives in Thailand and couldn't figure out how to cop a copy of the game for $1 USD. What a disappointment.