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  2. Violence and video games - Wikipedia

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    The playing of violent video games may not be an independent variable in determining violent acts (for example, violent behaviour after playing violent video games may be age dependant, or players of violent video games may watch other violent media). Studies may not have been long or large enough to provide clear conclusions. [123]

  3. Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. Video games Platforms Arcade video game Console game Game console Home console Handheld console Electronic game Audio game Electronic handheld Online game Browser game Social-network game Mobile game PC game Linux Mac Virtual reality game Genres Action Shooter Action-adventure Adventure ...

  4. Daniel Petric - Wikipedia

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    Halo is a series of violent games about a war with aliens, most of them rated "M" (mature) for adult audiences by the ESRB. Petric's father disapproved of video game violence. After his son expressed his desire to buy the Halo games, he ordered him to stop playing the games or else leave the house. Petric moved into Johnson's house for the ...

  5. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The game was discussed briefly in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom after the issue was brought to the attention of MP Keith Vaz, a longtime opponent of violence in video games, with fellow Labour Party politician Tom Watson arguing that the level was "no worse than scenes in many films and books" and criticising Vaz for "collaborating ...

  6. Devin Moore (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Devin Moore (born Devin Darnell Thompson on May 15, 1985 [2] in Fayette, Alabama) is a convicted murderer from Alabama who sparked a controversy over the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City when he committed three acts of first-degree murder in the Fayette, Alabama police station in 2003. Moore killed two policemen (Arnold Strickland and ...

  7. Julian Assange - Wikipedia

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    The police were invited into the embassy and he was arrested. [16] He was found guilty of breaching the United Kingdom Bail Act and sentenced to 50 weeks in prison. [ 17 ] The U.S. government unsealed an indictment charging Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion related to the leaks provided by Manning. [ 18 ]

  8. Columbine High School massacre - Wikipedia

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    [1] [273] [274] Parents of some of the victims filed several unsuccessful lawsuits against video game manufacturers. [275] [276] Jerald Block believes their immersion in a virtual world best explains the massacre. [36] While Brooks Brown disagrees that video games caused the massacre, he agrees elements of their plan came from video games. [277]

  9. Luigi Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Nicholas Mangione (/ l u ˈ iː dʒ i ˌ m æ n dʒ i ˈ oʊ n i / ⓘ loo-EE-jee MAN-jee-OH-nee; [1] [2] born May 6, 1998) is an American man who was identified as the suspect in the killing of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, which took place in New York City on December 4, 2024.