According to , “A 2008 study by Lawrence Kutner, Ph.D. and Cheryl K. Olsen, Sc.D…51 percent of boys involved in physical fights over the course of 12 months played mature-rated games, compared with the 28 percent who did not. Additionally, the study shows that girl gamers made up 40 percent of the girls involved in physical fights, also over the course of 12 months,” (Howell). Just within a year, if a child plays a violent video game, there is a high possibility that they will become more violent. They will then find no place in society, and may force the individual into depression, anger management, etc. Also, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry mentions that the children also become numb to violent circumstances, (Video Games and Children). They also wrote that children that are struggling with an emotional or mental problem are easily influenced by these violent images, (Video Games and Children). This should bother the loving parents that their child could witness a mass murder and be okay with it. However, adults have a hard time understanding the reason why kids shouldn’t play these …show more content…
Back when the Nintendo was made, they most violent games were in 8-bit graphics and can’t be easily discerned. These adults however, don’t realize that these new modern games have enhanced graphics where the child could get a clear visual of every bullet hole and drop of blood. Another adult could argue that these video games can help be some sort of relief to the children who already have aggression issues. This may be true in some cases, because some people do need a healthy stress relief, but not for children. Children will eventually question why they cannot harm more individuals in the real world if they do it so often in this digital universe. Playing violent video games as a child is not a healthy