Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Connection: Games of Reality

We all laugh as we watch other players die in the game. The killing streaks, weaponry, and graphics of course. It is a modern way of "having fun". But, is there a big difference between real battle and games? When this kids who plays games like "Call of Duty" grows up, it might affect their human psychology and kill people when they grow up.


It has been nine years since 9/11 happened in America. That incident led the people in America to avenge the people or love once that died in that incident. The world was in a stand still as the twin tower tremble down, while the people beneath the mist of hatred weeps and hopes for a new day. Authors write essays to show their anger to the people that did this to them. In just a brink of second the tower has kissed the ground. As the fight goes on in Iraq, thousands of lives are wasted every minute. Love ones that can never be seen again. 


The games that the children play today can have a big impact to them when they grow up. But in a positive way, war games give us strategies and coordination with our teammates. Also, the way we see 3D graphics of the game makes our mind more complicated. In games, different situation can be handled with different approaches.


I played a lot of shooting games when I was a kid. Games can be relevant to our reality. The tricky thing is, is that, to no take our game out of the console. Yes there is a lot of differences about the real world and games, but putting it into the extreme can be dangerous.


Call of Duty




War in Iraq


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