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Wright said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Wright said:

I played Fahrenheit back in 2005, so I was 11. I don't see a problem playing games that are not aimed at you. We all have done it (yup, I'm going to generalizate on this one), and trust me, my mother was very conservative about my videogames. But I knew my way around to play without her noticing!


Yeah, lol. See the bold as to why there need to be more educated parents.

 

You're looking at the wrong type of person, dude. I'd rather be a parent whose child plays videogames not aimed at him (It's not like we've never seen a movie or a TV serie not aimed at us either!) than a child who verbally abuses their classmates because I raised the child to be as an egomaniac asshole.

EDIT: we're childs. The fact that IT IS NOT AIMED AT US is what makes us feel  looking forward trying it.


Rebellion against a system that works for all parties involved is a problem, I guess.