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    My copy of NARC for NES wasn't rated when I was 8 years old and now I've grown up into pro-gun-control pacifist with a college education and a fun career. I still play games full of blood, gore, etc. because some of them are quite enjoyable. In no way has a game ever had a traumatic effect on me (except for possibly Wrecked: The Yakuza Missions for XBox for being such a crappy game). Am I the only one who feels this way? That censorship is a bad thing when dictated by someone other than your own parent/guardian?
    Mar 07, 2008 9:49pm PST
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    My copy of NARC for NES wasn't rated when I was 8 years old and now I've grown up into pro-gun-control pa... : jeffcox111

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      absolutely 100% correct. I played the most violent games in my youth (splatterhouse, anyone?) and now I'... : vertdangThis person is cool!
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        Hey, you're still cutting people open, right? : DerHuhnTeufel
        • nah, I'm dousing them in radiation. : vertdangThis person is cool!
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      mmmm röntgen...milliseivert? Tasty rads.. Ahem... I agree Jeff, I've been playing violent game... : unholydonuts
      • ahhhh wtf happend to my rontgen text!?!, guess the shack board can't read that character? oh well. : unholydonuts
      • I guess I should add that I'm a productive member of society, going to school for web development and eve... : unholydonuts
    • You're a liar and killer and you know it. : wwonderboy334This person is cool!