Video Games and Violence: What Links The Recent Rash Of Gun Related Crimes By Our Youth And The $60 Billion Dollars Video Gaming

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(Newswire.net — February 26, 2013) Los Angeles, California — Numerous studies refute the claim that there is a link between video games and violence. This is great news for video game store owners everywhere who feel singled out and blamed for violent acts involving youth who also shared a love for violent video games. With even the Commission led by Vice President Joe Biden on reducing gun violence, turning the blame away from the video game industry, gamers and their product providers once again relax their game control fingers.

Lester Suber, store owner at VideoGamesCrusher.com says: “The facts are in with numerous authorities still saying that there is no established causal link between media content and real-life violence. This is great news to video game store owners globally. If there was any truth to the violence and video games being linked, I would be the first to pull them of my shelves.”

Lester Suber goes on to say that in all transactions, certain protocol is followed when selling games rated for mature audiences and that parents take responsibility to make sure that their kids are playing games that are age appropriate. “Our goal as a video games website owner is to provide a means of entertainment for adults and children alike, not violence. Many video games can foster great learning skills, creativity and other skills. It is a world of many adventures for the young and old from the safety of one’s living room.”

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