I agree. Games have been banned here in Germany because of the violence.

Which game always makes me shudder is the game with the murderer with no hair on his head ... don't know his name.

Another thing I noticed yesterday in a warehouse was a shelve with war games on the one side and learning games for young children on the direct opposite. (When you stood before the learning software, you had the war games in your back.) I found this highly disturbing. Especially for children.

I told so an employee, but he said he couldn't do anything because of place constraintes (not enough space for games).

Together with the subliminal violence already on TV programmes that adds. I fear that people who are young today will have this violence in their minds when they are older.

Alrik.


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