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Quote:In one of the more unbelievable media twists to come in the aftermath of last week’s Byron Review, a national newspaper is offering readers 'hundreds of pounds' to confess that games pushed them into a life of crime.

An advert encouraging readers to ‘pitch’ their story to the newspaper has appeared on an 'online talent community’ – which promotes opportunities for aspiring actors and models to raise their profile.

It reads:

‘A national newspaper wants your story and will pay hundreds of pounds to the right person.

‘Write a few lines about how computer games turned you to crime and if it's something wee like, wee'll call you straight back.

The attempt to secure an anti-games story with cash is one of the more worrying moves by the national press in the wake of the Byron Review.

Dr Byron has told MCV that national newspaper reports published the morning of the report misrepresented her recommendations.

The news comes after former morning TV presenter Anne Diamond appeared in a Daily Mail article last week, discussing the ‘chilling’ dangers of titles such as Resident Evil 4 and Scarface: The World Is Yours.

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/30031/Newspape...ames-story

Seriously, this is just getting sad.  It is one thing to formulate an opinion that has no evidence to back it up, but what they are doing is formulating a hypothesis and now picking and choose the best "evidence" to convict video games of turning people bad.  On the bright side, it looks like they are having so much trouble finding validity in their claim that violent video games cause violent behavior in people that they have had to stoop to this.  That's the bright side, in my opinion.
Wow this battle is endless!!!! Why can't people just face up to the fact that they are just weak minded???

lol
meh! i know of many incidents where games made a person take drastic measures out of sheer frustration.. but I'm not about to support any ridiculous Claim.

If people can't separate Life from fiction, it is they who are worthless chocolates. Not the games. Period.
well the press is really desperate to dig up something against games
I don't think that particular media agency has a particularly good credibility rating...


Just like "current affairs" programs :P
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