I think what causes it would be some psychological conditions (like, strict parents, being bullied and such.), or just a bad parenting where the parents didn't tell their child that it's not okay to do that. There used to be this boy next door who owns a playstation, and well... he's pretty aggresive when it comes to games, and there's also one of my cousin who's pretty much the same. Their parents didn't actually tell them that it's bad to, say, punch someone >.>
There's also me, who used to be somewhat agressive to my family because of, well..
bullied. >.>
Altough i wasn't that aggresive now, i still like to puch something because why not.>>
also,
Wasn't that already the whole purpose of ESRB system?aButteredBanana wrote:... I do think that there is caution to be had when younger audiences (lower than the consumer rating [E, E10+, M 18+, etx]) as they can imitate actions of characters which can bring harm to others around them....
i don't think it would work, though. It may work in English-speaking countries, but not others. As a kid, i don't even know what ESRB even mean. >.>