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    Role Playing and Video Games In several New York City schools, there is a trending ruthless role-playing game called Killer, the last-man-standing game of water-pistol ambush. In St. Ann’s, which is a private school in Brooklyn Heights, it is very popular throughout the school. When active it lasts for around two and a half weeks and is very intense. This game is very controversial and is different in everyone's eyes. Also, there is a big fan/player base around violent video games. These videos

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    some time about the ongoing argument over simulated violent role-playing games. Quite a few of you believe that they can be dangerous and have negative effects on adolescents today, while they themselves have few interactions and experiences with these types of games. Specifically, a student by the name of Monica Louka strongly believes that these role-playing games are harmful and thinks adults should be stricter on limiting these games. I would like to ask that this single person, and everyone with

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    The Rhetoric of Tom Bissell’s “Extra lives: Why Video Games Matter” Tom Bissell’s, a teacher at Portland State University, main idea was to indicate to his audience why video games matter to him by using various argumentative appeals. One must ask themselves, can this author be worthy of respect? Can he give his readers enough facts to get his argument across? Will he try to give us a soft story to buy his way into in his argument? Throughout most of Bissell’s book, he uses the logical appeal

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    violence in violent video games or role-playing games increase violence and aggression in the real world? Undoubtedly, violent role-playing games nowadays are more intense than ever. These role-playing games with simulated violence are perilous for the kids. Surprisingly, In a simulated role-playing game called “Killer”, students play by shooting each other with water guns to win money. Author Guy Martin write “High-Jinks: Shoot-Out” and tells us about this vehement game. Games like Killer and other

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    Violent Video Games

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    people in the world who are involved in playing video games. Imagine this, the number is going to increase and increase to a great deal in the future years. Nevertheless, the amount is not the problem, but what is the problem is that since teens are playing these games, who knows what is to become of their future. More electronic games are being played and there are becoming more online games. With that said, game companies are making more violent video games as well. More and more mass killings have

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    Does violence in violent video games or role-playing games increase violence and aggression in the real world? Undoubtedly, violent role-playing games nowadays are more intense than ever. These role-playing games with simulated violence are perilous for kids. In a simulated role-playing game called “Killer”, students play by shooting each other with water guns to win money. Games like Killer and other violent video games encourage violence. Not only do they encourage violence, but they can actually

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    Role playing video games with simulated violence can be diverting, healthy diverting for teens. Some teens can be distracted from violent video games and some can not be. The teens who can can not play these games either do bad things or just do nothing. Before and after the cause it should be a good distraction. It should be a good distraction for teens because the games can keep them from doing bad things. Role playing video games with simulated violence can be a good distraction for teens.

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    be able to play role-playing games because they are perilous How would our society change if the children of the 21st century did not have violence simulated video games? There are many video games nowadays, ranging from sports to shooters. Some look very realistic and can be very addicting. Video games have very improved graphics from the early 2000s, they also now can include bad actions or ideas that could influence the kids these days to do things that they see in the video games. The kids of this

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    Video games are the perfect outlet and source to pour one’s soul into, especially if the game at hand deals is relatable. Usurp-Road to Valhalla is such a game as it deals with the various themes and issues that accompany growing up, dealing with adversity, and the pressure that parents can place on you. As of now the project is just an idea but I believe that it deserves funding so that it can be made into an actual game. All of the aspects such as target audience, features, and concerns have been

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    Are Role-Playing Games With Simulated Violence Perilous Or Diverting? By Kassie Cordier Playing games is something we all do everyday. It can give us a feeling of excitement in our daily boring lives. But some games aren't as good for us as you might think. Role playing games with simulated violence can be perilous for us. Although they seem fine on the outside, they can be very dangerous for our bodies and our minds. Games can alter our brains to think a certain way and cause us to become inhumane

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