School shooting game created by parents of victim looks to promote gun reform
It also challenges the link between video games and real-life violence
This week, U.S. President Barack Obama asked Congress to dedicate $10 million toward studying the effects of violent media---including games. In the wake of last month's tragic shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school---and the revelation that killer Adam Lanza had enjoyed shooter games like Call of Duty---violent video games have again become a significant topic in national conversation.
Have researchers found any links between video games and violence? Will violent video games really make kids more aggressive? Or are we wasting time and money?