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January 29, 2010

Moral Kombat: Violence in Video Games

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I found this video clip online and thought I would blog about it here. It’s a documentary that attempts to answer the questions surrounding the controversial topic of the level of violence in video games. With input from various valuable members of the video games industry and community including Trip Hawkins (founder of EA), American McGee (Game designer), Jason Della Rocca (IGDA) to name a few, it’s well presented with some interesting points of view from the people that create, sell, play write about and buy video games.

I doubt it’s a topic that can ever have a right or wrong argument, but it’s interesting to view some very candid opinions on the topic from such an esteemed group of people. Every games journalist and gamer should check it out. It’s enlightening and educational.

The website is here and the video clip is below.





 
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