Thursday, 10 February 2011
I was reading an article from the sunday times online, from 2008, where the Prime Minister was considering have similar health warnings they have on cigarrettes, to be on computer games. The ones they have on games now, kids just want to play the game, not read boring health warnings. It states on games cases to read the instruction manual, about seizures and stuff, but is that enough to make the kids listen. As they have done with cigarette packets, an image that will make them think, could be enough to make them see. I mean, the companies could say that shocking images inside their games of what can happen if you play too much is bad, and could decrease their sales, but the kids today are already had their fair share of gross imagery from some of the games they buy.
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