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Violent Video Games. By Alex Inman and Thomas Stewart. We think that violent video games are very bad for little kids and that parents should make their kids follow the ratings and shouldn’t buy M rated games for their kids. Brett and Grand Theft Auto.
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Violent Video Games By Alex Inman and Thomas Stewart
We think that violent video games are very bad for little kids and that parents should make their kids follow the ratings and shouldn’t buy M rated games for their kids.
Brett and Grand Theft Auto This is a story about Brett Bagley and a violent video game that changed his life forever. He was watching one of his favorite shows on TV one afternoon and when the commercials came on he went and got a snack. When he came back there was a commercial for a game called Grand Theft Auto IV. He thought it looked cool and wanted it.
When he asked his mom if he could get it she said, “No, Brett. The rating is M and I will not let you get that game until you are 18.” His uncle didn’t have a job and he lived with Brett and his mother. Brett thought that his uncle might but it for him so he went and asked. His uncle said, “Okay Brett, I’ll buy it for you if you raise the money.”
He got a job at Tim Horton's and worked in the afternoon of week days and he mowed lawns on the weekend. He figured out it would take him 9 weeks to raise the money.
Once his uncle bought it for him started playing it right away. He played a lot and soon he quit his job at Tim Horton’s to play Grand Theft Auto IV more. When he got older her started to act like the gangster in Grand Theft Auto IV. Soon after he actually started to steal. He got into drugs and was arrested for stealing, doing drugs, and drinking alcohol. That is the story of Brett Bagley.
The End That is why kids shouldn’t play video games that are over rated (M, R, etc.) when they are to young.