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SUBMAN1 04-30-08 09:18 AM

GTA 4 stabbing
 
This is funny! I wouldn't be wanting to stand in line for this game since it attracts a certain type of individual that wants to play it. I'm surprised this even made the news.

Funny how the guy who was stabbed went home, and got a knife for a revenge stabbing! :D Typical. Whatever happened to wanting to play the good guy?

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/04...gamer_stabbed/

-S


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Grand Theft Auto 4 queue man stabbed in head

By James Sherwood [More by this author]
30th April 2008 09:52 GMT

A hooded male stabbed another man in the head and neck yesterday as they both queued to buy copies of Grand Theft Auto IV from a Croydon Gamestation store.

Onlookers witnessed the Niko-style stabbing, which some bystanders have said they initially thought was a stunt pulled to whip-up yet more excitement for the eagerly anticipated title.


Unfortunately, the stabbing was anything but virtual. Police have yet to confirm the motive for the assault, but it’s thought that the two men were just rude to one another.


The victim managed to survive the ordeal - and stumbled home to grab a knife for a revenge attack. However, he collapsed in the street on his way back to the store.

One witness to the attack told The Times newspaper that the victim had been stabbed repeatedly and that there was blood everywhere.


But that's not the only incident of GTA IV-style real-word violence yesterday. Separately, an 18-year-old suffered a broken jaw after being mugged for his copy of the game, bought from Blockbuster Video just minutes earlier.


Some anti-GTA IV campaigners have already jumped on both incidents as proof that such games are too violent for society. Keith Vaz, a prominent British Labour MP, said that news of both incidents didn't surprise him.


Despite the attacks, the game appears to be flying off the shelves. Play.com claims to be taking around 80 orders for the game each minute, while Woolworths has reportedly sold 200 copies each minute over the last 24 hours.

Sailor Steve 04-30-08 09:28 AM

I knew a kid who "learned" to drive playing Gran Turismo. After a couple of high-speed attempts at entering the driveway, and wracking up the front suspension, his dad finally told him next time he was paying for the repairs.

Maybe video games really do teach us bad habits.

On the other hand, I grew up watching Bugs Bunny and friends, and never once was I tempted to hand someone a lit stick of dynamite.

SUBMAN1 04-30-08 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
I knew a kid who "learned" to drive playing Gran Turismo. After a couple of high-speed attempts at entering the driveway, and wracking up the front suspension, his dad finally told him next time he was paying for the repairs.

Maybe video games really do teach us bad habits.

On the other hand, I grew up watching Bugs Bunny and friends, and never once was I tempted to hand someone a lit stick of dynamite.

Bugs is not real enough. :p

Dowly 04-30-08 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikhayl
It's a bit like firearms, they're harmless by themselves. Give it to stupid peoples and it gets different. I played the GTA series since the first one and never stole any car nor stabbed people. (yet)

Well said. If telly and games really would have the effect the media tells us they do, I should be a serial-killer by now. I watched my first 'splatter' movie when I was (IIRC) 5-6yo, have played violent, blood-soaked games for ages etc. etc.

Jimbuna 04-30-08 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikhayl
It's a bit like firearms, they're harmless by themselves. Give it to stupid peoples and it gets different. I played the GTA series since the first one and never stole any car nor stabbed people. (yet)

Maybe not, but I've met loads of low lifes that have and they never used GTA as an alibi.

danlisa 04-30-08 09:46 AM

I play GTA so I don't have to vent my rage on some unsuspecting pedestrian with a baseball bat.

Yep, just like Dowly, I should pretty much be an axe welding maniac by now.

Some people are just not wired right.

joea 04-30-08 10:00 AM

I'm an ace fighter pilot and Kaleun.










Killed many times over.

:damn::damn::damn:


;)

Dowly 04-30-08 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by danlisa

Yep, just like Dowly, I should pretty much be an axe welding maniac by now.

Dang! I should've guessed it from the pic you showed me! :damn:

http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...ret/welder.jpg


Thank you, thank you! I'll be entertaining you lot alllll weekend! :up: :rotfl:

August 04-30-08 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
On the other hand, I grew up watching Bugs Bunny and friends, and never once was I tempted to hand someone a lit stick of dynamite.

But how often did you have a stick of dynamite to hand someone?

August 04-30-08 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
On the other hand, I grew up watching Bugs Bunny and friends, and never once was I tempted to hand someone a lit stick of dynamite.

But how often did you have a stick of dynamite to hand someone?

Kapitan_Phillips 04-30-08 10:31 AM

A good example of the few screwing things up for the many. :shifty:

Sea Demon 04-30-08 12:28 PM

I never understood the point to these types of games. All Grand Theft Auto looks like is you go out, carjack and murder people. Personally, I can't see myself ever enjoying a game like this. It doesn't look enjoyable at all.

AVGWarhawk 04-30-08 12:45 PM

What the news failed to bring up is the fact that Playstation 3 created riots at the stores when they had it out. Same with Wii. Not to mention a stuffed toy called Tickle Me Elmo. Crazed mothers pushing and shoving for that stupid toy.

Kapitan_Phillips 04-30-08 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
What the news failed to bring up is the fact that Playstation 3 created riots at the stores when they had it out. Same with Wii. Not to mention a stuffed toy called Tickle Me Elmo. Crazed mothers pushing and shoving for that stupid toy.

:yep::yep:

Sailor Steve 04-30-08 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Bugs is not real enough. :p

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Originally Posted by August
But how often did you have a stick of dynamite to hand someone?

The point is that people have tried to get WB cartoons banned because "they teach our kids to be violent."


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