Now, some of these may not be surprising with gender and age. As suspected, the sex most affected is male. Unexpectedly violent video games affect a surprisingly wide range of males. According to (valleymornignstar) “The affected group consists mainly of males aged ten to thirty-one.” This may happen because men don't know how to control their anger as they should or never learn to control it. Now the effect of children not understanding when to stop if playing at such a young age could end in disaster according to (CNN) "A child playing violent video games finds the assistant's gun and plays with the gun and ends up shooting her in the put your head back." Was it a coincidence or not? Well, the child in this case was playing Grand Theft Auto 4 before this incident. The most frequently asked question when it comes to video games is according to CNN: "Are violent video games to blame for whether or not people are killed." There's no simple answer to this question, but one thing to think about is the role mental illness plays in violence caused by video games. Some players play violent video games to release the need to hurt and/or possibly take their own life. When the line is crossed according to (thegaurdian) “violent video games to prevent killing other people”. This may seem extreme, but for some people it's a great way to relieve stress that may be building up. On the other hand most people don't feel like trying it in real life according to (thegaurdian) "normal players agreed that they wouldn't test their skills in real life". This is where knowing the difference between games and real life comes in handy. A mentally unstable gamer wouldn't know the difference and trying could end up killing a person because of it, according to (thegaurdian) "Experts worry that video games are becoming too violent." Let's see who's to blame
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