Chintan 1Chintan .G. PatelKevin CountrymanEAC150ZAApril 10, 2014Do violent video games cause behavioral problems?Do you like playing video games? Most people do. In this 21st century of technology; video games are part of our free time. From little kids to adults, everyone loves playing video games, it's fun too. But nowadays, with the introduction of violence in video games, the gaming experience has completely changed. The negative characteristics and effects of violent video games are the subject of scientific study. Violent video games also cause behavioral problems. Today video game companies design video games in such a way that while playing you feel like you are in the real world and fighting with unknown people who do all the illegal things that you can't do in the real world. real life. It negatively affects your mind; but you like to play it again and again because you feel like a hero, without restrictions and with the freedom to do anything. Some video games are aimed at killing people; even killing animals without any purpose, which is a disturbing thing and negatively affects your mentality. Nowadays consuming and selling drugs is a serious crime since drugs are so expensive that people who are addicted to them cannot afford them, so some video games are made which have some game levels where the main objectives are to consume drugs and carry out drug-related activities that indirectly satisfy the player's needs. Some games generate a sense of criminal behavior and disrespect for… middle of paper… your thoughts and behavior become inappropriate and angry. Although such studies and the results of Chintan 3 are in front of people, they deny it and do not take it as a cause for concern. They think that playing video games has no relation to reality, but this is not the case (Bushman). In short, no matter what people say, violent video games are a cause for concern and create behavioral problems. Works Cited Chomik, Andrew. "Top 10: Most Violent Video Games." AskMen, 2014. Web.April 10, 2014. Bushman, Brad. “The Effects of Violent Video Games on Behavior.” Ithp.org, 2014. Web. April 10, 2014. Unknown. "Video games." Videogames.procon.org, 2014. Web. 10 April 2014.
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