A majority of
violent video games provide as simulation dangerous stimuli, such as monsters or hostile enemies with weapons.
Not exact matches
The findings
provide the first experimental evidence that repeatedly playing the same
violent game reduces emotional responses — like guilt — not only to the original
game, but to other
violent video games as well.
The results
provide strong evidence against the frequently debated negative effects of playing
violent video games in adults.
In his opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that the evidence
provided to the Court showing that
violent video games had an effect on aggression in children also showed that similar effects had been found in children shown Bugs Bunny cartoons.