Thursday, November 24, 2011

postheadericon Modern Warfare 3: Tom Watson leaps to game's defence

Tom Watson responded to his fellow Labour MP Keith Vaz complaints about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Call of Duty. Modern Warfare 3 was found in the middle of a clash between two Labour MPs in the current debate on violence in video games

prominent Labour MP and anti-gambling campaign, Keith Vaz, filed a motion in the House of Commons condemning Modern Warfare 3 for its violent content and asked the British Board of Film Classification to take " extra precautions "on violent video games.

In his application, Mr Vaz said: "This house is very concerned about the appeal of video game recently released of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, in which players engage in wanton acts of violence against members of the public, takes particular note of the harrowing scenes in which they bombed a subway train in London by terrorists, wearing a striking resemblance to the tragic events of July 7, 2005, also notes that there more evidence linking violent offenders and users of video games. and calls on the British Board of Film Classification to take extra precautions when it makes a game that sells "

"or content may be disturbing in this game, but adults should be able to choose if they want to play these games or not."

Watson said he did not play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 yet, but has booked time to play during the Christmas break as it is a big fan of the franchise. Portal 2 is being played.



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