RE: Suspect behind Norwegian attacks claimed he used modern warfare 2 for training.
July 25, 2011 at 2:31 pm
Wow, there's a case study for high tensity projection and defense mechanisms.
I didn't say video games made people go crazy.
By Brendan Sinclair, GameSpotPosted Jul 26, 2006
Iowa State researchers find that a violent gaming session can reduce physiological response to footage of real-life violence in the short term.
Of course counter claim "studies" showed up after this. Not that video game manufacturers had a vested interest in securing those.
I didn't say video games made people go crazy.
By Brendan Sinclair, GameSpotPosted Jul 26, 2006
Iowa State researchers find that a violent gaming session can reduce physiological response to footage of real-life violence in the short term.
Of course counter claim "studies" showed up after this. Not that video game manufacturers had a vested interest in securing those.
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