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Old 12-09-2006, 03:19 PM
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As bad as this game is, I guess its ok for someone who knows reality from fiction. Also I must disagree with if you kill a video game pixel, that it's the same as actually commiting it. In my opinion despite the stupidity and downgrade of these type of videogames, I'd much rather see people killing polygons than peopke killing people.
I agree... I've played GTA, and to be honest, I think I got bored of it.. I don't I think I like those sorts of games... though I think with the PS1 version of one of the GTA's I did quite like that one... you had a birds eye view of everything so you couldn't actually see anything.. and all I did was race around the city... but no I don't like the newer ones. They're too graphic I think.

I like playing Halo though on the Xbox, that's ok because you are just killing little madeup alien creatures that make funny noises lol!
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Old 01-20-2007, 02:14 PM
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Has anybody ever heard or played Grand theft auto games?
I would like to know what you think of them?

Played it, disgusted by it, would never play it again.
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Old 02-05-2007, 02:10 AM
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I played it.
I was simply unenthused. It was unrealistic, boring, graphically bland, and just too shallow. I would much rather play Halo or Black.
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My comments keep getting deleted.
your last one here, did, yes. the one on "God answered my prayer again" did not. (just for the record)
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Old 02-09-2007, 06:23 PM
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I would never in a million years let my sons play this game. The sad thing is I know parents that do let their kids play this game. The only way my son's are going to ever play this game is if I am not around and cannot stop them. I sure hope that doesn't happen though.
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Old 06-02-2007, 12:47 AM
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I play games for entertainment and to pass time.

I have yet to meet a child, or an adult that has been turned into a monster after playing a violent game.

Its common sense basically. If you're stabbing people in a game, well dont go out and do it in real life. If anyone does that, chances are its the parents fault for letting them play these games and not caring.
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Old 06-02-2007, 12:50 AM
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I play games for entertainment and to pass time.

I have yet to meet a child, or an adult that has been turned into a monster after playing a violent game.

Its common sense basically. If you're stabbing people in a game, well dont go out and do it in real life. If anyone does that, chances are its the parents fault for letting them play these games and not caring.
Go and visit your local police station and ask to see the reports of people involved in crime after playing hours of these trashy games. You might be surprised!
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:00 AM
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Go and visit your local police station and ask to see the reports of people involved in crime after playing hours of these trashy games. You might be surprised!
I've played hundreds of hours of violent, and non-violent games. Neither affect my real life. Not in a harmful or violent way anyway.

Games have an age limit for a reason.
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:06 AM
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I've played hundreds of hours of violent, and non-violent games. Neither affect my real life. Not in a harmful or violent way anyway.

Games have an age limit for a reason.
Andrew, maybe you have, but then I do not know what your values are in life. Certainly different to mine! The question you should ask yourself is: Am I being more God-like everyday? If Christ lives in me should I be playing them. I am not my own I have been bought for a price - you belong to God IF you are a born-again Christian. Should I not be spending my time trying to make this world a better place? and so on! Peace brother!
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