Has Call of Duty brainwashed today's youths ?

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

During one of my trips to the local Game shop I happened to come across a little boy trying to get his mother to buy him a copy of Modern Warfare 3; may I add that this boy was no older than 5 years of age !

After seeing this I simply looked at my friend, who was with me at the time, and shook my head in shame. This also led me to wonder if Call of Duty has been brainwashing the children of today.

If you ask someone a child what games they will be getting for Christmas this year I can almost guarantee that MW3 will be at the top of their list and my question is why ? There are so many other games that could be bought but for whatever reason all the kids seem to turn to Call of Duty. 

Now I'm not knocking Call of Duty by any means, it's obviously very popular and somewhat enjoyable in moderation but why are so many children playing the game when there are so many other games more suitable for them ?

Are their subliminal message in the adverts that make the children addicted to the game ?

What is worse is that parents will buy the game regardless of the fact that it's rated 18. When I was 8 years old I was playing Pokemon and Mario but these days all the 8 year olds are cussing each other over the internet because someone stopped them from 'boosting' on Call of Duty.

What are your thoughts ? Do you think that Call of Duty has been brainwashing children into only playing it ? Or is it just a fad that will dissapear in the coming years ?

 
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November 13, 2011

I think the game's popularity has much less to do with subliminal messages and more to do with its marketing and track record.  There are plenty of other solid games to be bought, but not everyone tracks the industry as religiously as we do.  Your local GameStop probably has a Call of Duty or Battlefield poster on the storefront, and I haven't seen a single El Shaddai ad on TV.  Many consumers just don't know about all these other games.

When I was 8 years old I was playing a ton of Duke Nukem, and I like to think I'm doing okay because my parents did a decent job of raising me.  That mother in the game store could've been the best or worst  on the planet, but you'd never be able to tell from a moment's glance.  You can't assume every child playing violent games is going to be brainwashed.

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November 14, 2011

The brainwashing I am refering to is the fact that the only games kids are playing these days are Call of Duty games. I'm not saying that the violence is going to corrupt them, i'm saying that they are no longer expanding their horizons by trying new things.

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November 14, 2011

I won't blaim bainwashing but instead blaim lazy parenting. The cycle works with kid seeing cool game on Tv and wanting it, the parent is too lazy to do his/her research or displine the crying brat so they buy the game, 3 months later they see their kid playng the game and are suprisingly shocked. This event will happen again next year and the year after that.

Yet kids are always fasinated with violence.

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