[QUOTE="Treflis"]1. Theres a difference in watching a Movie with violence in it and playing a game where you participate directly with the violence. 2. You are underage and as a result it's called good parenting. 3. While the game isn't as gory as Say Soldiers of Fortune, it has violence and the very controversial Airport Level which is not intended for non-mature audience. 4. Halo 3 is Rated Teen, Gears of War 2 however is something that isn't. Owning one mature game does not entitle you to more. 5. Again, Most likely due to the mature setting and controversial airport level aswell as your age. 6. Good for you 7. 80% of you friends has ignorant parents and you can spend a XBL gold 12 month card on more then just Modern Warfare 2. My advice, obey your dad and wait until you're old enough. The Game ratings are there for a reason.marcogamer07
I'm gonna have to disagree with you.
1. A movie and a video game are both fiction: AKA, they are both not real. They both take place on a screen. As long as a person knows it's not real, it shouldn't matter whether it's a movie or a game.
2. Okay, I agree there.
3. Once again, it isn't real. I understand that it'd be bad for a 5 year old to see, but by 14, one is intelligent enough to know the difference between reality and video games(I know I am), unless they have mental issues and will get screwed over by something else anyways.
4. Halo 3 is rated M. And if he canhandle Gears of War/COD4/Halo 3 and if his father is okay with it, there really isn't any reason his dad won't allow him to play any more M rated games unless he just doesn't want it or something.
5. Once again, it isn't real.
6. No comment really..
7. Just because his friend's parents let them play M rated games, it doesn't mean they're ignorant. It just means that they understand that their kids can handle it.
thank you that is why his fathers argument doesnt make any sence
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