Barack Obama Commissions a study into Violent Games
After the tragic shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, the world has gone a little mad over violent video games. People seem to have split into two factions: those who say violent games don't cause people to go crazy and shoot each other, and the other saying that these…
The Connecticut Violent Game Burning Plan has been cancelled
A small Connecticut town made the headlines not long ago after announcing their 'Violent Video Game Return Program'. This came about a month after the violent Sandy Hook Elementary school shootings, which left 28 people dead. The program itself involved parents having strict talks with their children about violent games,…
Gamers Ceasefire for Sandy Hook But Not All Agree
The CEO of GamerFitNation, Antwand Pearman, started a small movement after the events at Sandy Hook. It was a simple event with a simple message, on the day of the 21st of December; gamers should not play any violent games in order to show their respect to the victims and…
National Rifle Association Blames a 10 Year Old Flash Game For Connecticut Shootings
At a recent talk, the Vice President of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, blamed "vicious, violent video games, with names like Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Splatterhouse" for the recent school shootings. Things got even worse when he presented his ultimate proof, a ten year old flash…
Media Mess Up Results in Mass Effect Series Blamed for Connecticut Shooting
Due to an error made by new stations in America, Mass Effect is taking the brunt of the abuse for the event that occurred this week. Fox news and CNN reported that a "Ryan Lanza" was responsible for the shooting, this information however was WRONG. This did not stop hundreds…