Pavolink said:
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It isn't the games industry to police peoples children. If that were the case, they should ban Super Mario for giving kids the impression they can jump over giant gaps, and break large blocks of bricks with their heads. What? No reports of massive head trauma from kids attempting to find a star in a brick wall?
Also, it's a faulty representation of astro-physics - https://physics.le.ac.uk/journals/index.php/pst/article/view/706/509
So, if video games actually impacted youth, Super Mario Galaxy directly contributes to the stupidity of children.







