Guns Dont Kill People - Videogames Do!

"Ban these evil games", "Videogame violence corrupting our nation's youth", "video games stole my husband". It seems everyday that the media are making more and more claims about the evils of videogames. But are these claims based on fact, or is it merely that there is a juicy new scapegoat out there that the woes of the world can be pinned on?

Many people will be aware of the Daily Mail's 'Manhunt' story by now. The paper ran with the first page headline of 'Ban these evil games', claiming that 17 year old Warren LeBlanc's obsession with the ultra-violent Rockstar game 'Manhunt' drove him to beat his 14 year old friend, Stefan Pakeerah, over 50 times with both a claw hammer and knife. The tabloid then proceeded to assert "the hammer-and-knife killing mirrored scenes in the ultra-violent game". The paper also ran a quote from the mother of the victim, saying that, despite the fact the game had an 18 certificate, "it's no good saying this game is marketed at adults. Everyone knows that young children get their hands on them."

But what was the real motive behind the murder, and the follow up story? It's easy to see where the motive for the Daily Mail's story came from. In the words of the panel of the IGDA (International Games Developers Association) "it was a slow news day". And what better to liven it up than blood, violence and a convenient scapegoat?

There are two other important facts to remember about this awful murder. Firstly, what do the police say? After the headline in the Daily Mail you may think that they came to the conclusion that it was the game that set Warren off on his murderous way. However the conclusion that the police arrived at is that the motive was robbery. It turns out that Warren Leblanc had, in actual fact, a £75 drugs fuelled debt to a local gang when he lured his erstwhile friend into the park that night, and originally intended merely to rob him. The police report makes no mention of 'Manhunt' whatsoever. This may be because the game was discovered in Stefan's room, rather than that of the killer. Both of these pertinent facts were absent from the Mail's front page the day this story ran.

And one must ask, how was it that Mrs. Pakeerah missed the fact her own 14 year old son owned this ultra-violent game, which he could only have acquired if an adult had purchased it for him.

"But is the game any good?" I hear you cry. Quite simply, no. 'Manhunt' is one of those games that are the key stumbling blocks in the path of truly adult games. Computer games are now reaching the point where mature themes, meaning detailed, involving stories that can deal with events in the real world, and portray realistic reactions to them, are becoming possible. Yet some developers insist on pouring out games that are aimed only at fuelling the testosterone driven adolescent fantasies of teenage sadists. When you consider tack like 'Manhunt' in the light of games like 'Half-Life 2', with its compelling narrative interwoven through beautiful, breathtaking scenery, you realise just how tawdry 'Manhunt' really is.

The consensus at the IGDA meeting this year was that the game was merely "a rubbish game with a layer of crunchy ultra-violence slapped on top". No doubt the loss of such a young child as Stefan Pakeerah was a tragedy in its own right, but the true tragedy here is twofold. Almost overnight the game, whose sales had been a mere trickle before, started flying off the shelves of those few shops who hadn't banned it, the concept of censorship lending the game a certain cachet. Even worse, in the words of Rob Fahey of the IGDA, is the way in which "the games industry 'close ranks' to defend it [Manhunt] when its an aberration compared to most games - do you see Stephen Spielberg defending hardcore porn films?"

There are many well-documented stories of the media blaming video games for the world's woes. They blame the twin-towers terrorist attack on Microsoft, who trained the pilots with their flight simulator software. They blame Doom for the shootings at Columbine High School, because the game where you openly flaunt weapons helped the boys secretively plan their murderous rampage. There is often claimed to be a direct link between the American sniper incident and videogames, because the target shooting skills of the sniper were developed from videogames, and nothing to do with the comprehensive rifle training he received from the US army. The simple truth is that it takes more than just games to transform ordinary people into murderers.

According to the tabloids we should currently be inundated by hordes of slavering, violence obsessed gamers. However as this plague has yet to develop maybe we should take what they are saying with a pinch of salt. When a game player unglues him (or her) self from the computer monitor and doesn't find a machine gun lying at their feet, the suspension of disbelief is broken. It takes planning and training to carry out acts like these. Saying that violent games turn people into killers is the same as saying that people exposed to Islam will become terrorists. There is no more violence in most games than there is in movies, or horror books. In fact even the U.S court of appeal wrote, "(the idea that) there is a strong likelihood that minors who play violent videogames will suffer a deleterious effect on their psychological health is simply not supported in record." In other words, videogames are not the cause of violence.

What this really comes down to is the parents, and the worldview that they impart onto their children. If the parents don't take the time to talk to their children explain to them right and wrong, then how will the child know what he or she should do? How many parents explain to their child that the game is not real; that in real life you can't do everything you can in the game? While violence sells it does not educate, and unfortunately in this day and age 'upbringing by Playstation' is becoming a more and more common phenomenon as parents' time constraints get the better of them.

All games have a strict rating system in place, called ESBN. This system is designed to prevent games from falling into the hands of minors, and yet often when a child is refused a game by the management the parent, even after the rating system has been explained to them, buys the game anyway. Parents need to be educated more about what they are buying, instead of buying whatever game the kids ask for; maybe they need to consider what they want their children to be seeing. Would you let a child of 12-14, or even younger, watch hardcore porn or an 18 rated movie? Then maybe you shouldn't let them play an 18 rated game. The stereotype that games are just for kids is badly out of date, and maybe it's time parents started to take more responsibility for what their children play on.

In every group there are a few who don't fit in with the social norm. Is it true that these people can be influenced by violent videogames? No doubt. But is this the root cause of their affliction? No. Books, movies, rough and tumble play; all of these blend reality and fiction. What people need to accept is that they must take responsibility for their own actions, and that maybe societies ills are rooted in larger problems than a small animated character shooting another small animated character.

Daniel Robson runs http://www.shock-therapy.org where he offers his own freeware, as well hosting freeware for Symbian UIQ 7.0 phones, especially the Sony Ericsson PX00 series.

In The News:


USA TODAY

Predictions Are Offered, but Not Guarantees
New York Times
The Rangers were not making Messier-like guarantees on the eve of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals, with elimination staring them in the face at Prudential Center. But Coach John Tortorella did make declarations on behalf of two of his most ...
NY Rangers are plenty used to having backs against the wall, which is where ...New York Daily News
Let's get physicalFOXSports.com
Lundqvist not putting any extra pressure on himselfNHL.com
SportingNews.com -CBS News
all 2,743 news articles »

Bleacher Report

MIA-IND: What happens in Game 6?
ESPN
What will we see from the Heat and Pacers after their eventful Game 5? Here are 25 takes. 1. How do you expect the Pacers to respond in Game 6 after Larry Bird called them "soft" following Game 5? Tom Haberstroh, Heat Index: By exploiting the David ...
Dwyane Wade scores 41 ponts to lead Miami Heat past Indiana Pacers and into ...New York Daily News
Heat's Erik Spoelstra accuses Pacers of 'tomahawk' tacticsDetroit Free Press
Trash talk and takedowns aside, time for Granger to step upNBA.com
Vancouver Sun -Sun-Sentinel -Bleacher Report
all 3,867 news articles »

USA TODAY

Befuddled and Bewildered
New York Times
At least the NBA and NHL games Wednesday night went light on barbarism, reversing the recent trend, but they went even lighter on aesthetics. There were whole stretches of the 76ers' victory over the Celtics that made James Naismith and his peach ...
Boston Celtics Set Stage for Latest Make or Break Playoff Moment: Fan's TakeYahoo! Sports
Conference final matchup talk on backburner with Game 7 SaturdayNashua Telegraph
Celtics' offense escapes them as close-out woes continueNBA.com
Boston.com -Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia -Boston Herald
all 2,526 news articles »

Globe and Mail

IOC working with Saudis
ESPN
AP QUEBEC CITY -- Describing talks with Saudi Arabia as "not an easy situation," IOC President Jacques Rogge said the Olympic body is still working with the Gulf country on sending female athletes to the London Games. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei are ...
Deal to mend fences with IOC caps marathon effort by USOC's ProbstLos Angeles Times
IOC-USOC revenue deal done; US can bid for gamesThe Associated Press
Olympics-IOC still locked in Saudi standoffReuters
Wall Street Journal (blog)
all 1,804 news articles »

Forbes

Curt Schilling shutters his game studios, lays off entire staff
Los Angeles Times
By Alex Pham Just three months after shipping his first game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has reportedly laid off the entire staff of his two development studios, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios, ...
38 Studios Reportedly Lays Off Staff, Shuts Down Big Huge Games - Is This The End?Forbes
Curt Schilling's 38 Studios lays off entire staffBoston Globe
Curt Schilling's 38 Studios lays off all staff; Rhode Island Governor Lincoln ...Boston.com
USA TODAY
all 785 news articles »

CBSSports.com (blog)

Pacers-Heat Game 6: Statement games and retaliation
CBSSports.com (blog)
The Pacers made a statement through the first three games that they would not be intimidated, regulated, or dismissed. They blasted the Heat physically and mentally, getting under their skin, up and down the floor, and in their space in the paint.
History says Heat will advanceESPN (blog)
NBA suspends Miami Heat's Udonis Haslem one game, Dexter Pittman threeMiamiHerald.com
Heat's Pittman suspended 3 games, Haslem 1Fox News
Palm Beach Post -NBA.com -SportingNews.com
all 581 news articles »

Plain Dealer

Jose Lopez extends hitting streak to 10 games with RBI single: Cleveland ...
Plain Dealer
The single extends Lopez's hitting streak to 10 games. CLEVELAND, Ohio — Jose Lopez is a happy man, with a slogan to reflect the mood. "When you play every day," he said, "you know what's going on." Lopez extended his hitting streak to 10 games ...
Indians go for sweep of TigersFox News
Preview: Tigers at IndiansChicago Tribune
Tigers lose 2-1, swept by IndiansThe Associated Press
The Morning Journal -Wheeling News Register -Detroit Free Press
all 946 news articles »

Fortune (blog)

USOC can focus on Olympics bid after signing revenue sharing deal with IOC
Washington Post
The USOC's board will develop a process to determine which US city to support and whether to pursue the Winter or Summer Olympics — the next available are the 2022 Winter Games and the 2024 Summer Games — during its next meeting in San Jose at the ...
United States Olympic Committee to Use GE Electronic Medical Record Technology ...MarketWatch (press release)
Wall Street gets behind the Olympic gamesFortune (blog)

all 118 news articles »

Poll: Games we can't wait for
ESPN (blog)
By Kevin Gemmell and Ted Miller | ESPN.com Last week we gave you our thoughts on Pac-12 games we can't wait to see. Obviously, the much-anticipated Nov. 3 Oregon-USC matchup (assuming both teams do what they are supposed to do) is the one that will ...

and more »

Telegraph.co.uk

Review: 'Ghost Recon' takes a spirited, stealthy approach to the war game
Washington Post
Military video games have never been known for their subtlety, but over the last few years they've become increasingly bombastic, culminating in the flamboyant pyrotechnics of the mega-selling “Call of Duty” franchise. So I was a little surprised the ...
Review: Ghost Recon Future Soldier brings more action, fewer tacticsFinancial Post

all 144 news articles »
Google News

The Game Tester

It's not easy to be a hardcore gamer. It's hard.... Read More

How To Save Time, Energy, and Money by Renting Your DVDs and Games Online

As a bit of a movie buff I recently discovered... Read More

Best of British: Gizmondo Doomed To Fail?

The Gizmondo combined media player, phone and gaming gadget went... Read More

Computer Traumas

It has happened! Computer games have started to control my... Read More

Securing Your Accounts With Well-Crafted Passwords

In the past I've never really paid much attention to... Read More

A Parents Guide to Online Gaming, Part 2

In part 1 we talked about online gaming and your... Read More

Counter Strike, The Beginner of Broad Band PC Gaming

This is the world of 21st century, the century of... Read More

RPG: Table and Computer

It's not a secret that table RPG games are not... Read More

Sony PSP

The period of the greatest portable console has finally arrived.... Read More

The Future of Submarine Games

In the last six months, the demise of sims has... Read More

Playing Games Like Its 80s

Do you miss the good old 80's Amiga and Commodore... Read More

Halo 2 Multiplayer Tips for Beginners and Advanced players

Here are some general tips from an advanced player for... Read More

Zuma Deluxe Style Games Evolution

As I think most of gamers who play in shareware... Read More

Review - Sony PSP

I'm fairly certain there are folks at Nintendo feeling some... Read More

A Parents Guide to Online Gaming, Part 1

The internet touches every aspect of your children's lives. Where... Read More

Ingredients For A Great Game

There are millions of computer games out there on the... Read More

7 Simple Steps to Avoid Being a Newbie in Online Games

It doesn't matter if you are new to online roleplaying... Read More

A Look at the Sony PlayStation 3

At the recent E3 gaming Convention, Sony gave the world... Read More

Reviving Old Computer Games

Remember the good old days of gaming, when there were... Read More

Drawing Hand Held Surface to Air Missile Fire at Night Using UAVs

One of the easiest ways to draw shoulder launched missiles... Read More

Full Version Pocket PC Games For Free

Play Games InsteadDo you like your full version pocket pc... Read More

Malicious Advertising

Advertising is a necessary irritant in the world today. You... Read More

Aerial Blimp Refueling of UAVs

Aerial refueling from blimps might be easier than we think.... Read More

Why We Play Games, Part 2

Last week we started to get into the motivation of... Read More

Classic Fragfest: Quake III Arena

As graphics technology improves in leaps and bounds for the... Read More