had to fix that for you - amazingly, kids are not these delicate little fragile dolls that must be protected from the world. Parents that treat their kids like that are truly the bad parents but they will probably reap what they sow when their kid is in their 30's and still afraid to move out into the real world.
As far as if the kid is allowed to buy the game then no that is totally down to the retailer, But as far as if the kid should be allowed to play the game that is totally up to the parents. It is the same as Alcohol, you cant buy it till you are 21 but you can drink is from the age of 14 with your parents consent and…
I'm with you, I remember when my parents sat me down and explained I should not go around beating up people right before we bought MK2. The rest is history I turned out fine and me and my parents bonded over fatalities.
You missed my point there, bad parenting can happen without the game involved, and good parenting can happen WITH the game involved. The uber perfect family could all be involved in a deathmatch of modern warfare 3 and they could be the most happy and normal family ever. In this scenario the parent has to take…
And next thing you know we'll all be dying from radio-waves. But seriously, freak accidents with kids involved are tragic and will happen no matter the source of inspiration, there's often been cases of childrens shows being banned or censored due to some accident happening that no one could have forseen, and the only way…
er... while i agree that on the one hand it's down to the parent, in this instance it's really both parties at fault. if this were tobacco product or alcohol, the parent would be fined, and the store clerk fired and fined. if this were a pornographic movie, the parent would be fined, and the store clerk fired and fined.…