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50 Cent: "Mature" game OK for kids

November 22, 2005 at 02:51:00 PM

Rapper says parents should buy kids his new Bulletproof video game to teach them a lesson.

Rapper 50 Cent, once shot nine times on the street in a gang incident, said Tuesday parents should buy their children his new video game, rated "mature" for blood, gore, and sexual themes, and use it as a teaching tool.

The industry rating for 50 Cent: Bulletproof means it has been deemed "not suitable" for those under the age of 17.

"Just because it is rated mature doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it for your kids," the rapper, whose given name is Curtis Jackson, told Reuters in an interview Tuesday. "Play the game and explain to them what they are playing."

In the game, released just weeks after the popular rapper's movie, Get Rich or Die Tryin', hit the screens, 50 Cent is depicted making his way through New York's underworld with armed guards and guns blazing.

Last summer the American Psychological Association, responding to studies showing that violent video games can increase aggressive behavior in children, adopted a resolution recommending that all violence be reduced in video games and interactive media marketed to children and youth.

The rapper, who has a 9-year-old son, defended violent video games as entertainment. "I think everyone knows that a game is a game. There's the part where you actually press start on the controller--after that you are playing a game."

The culture is rife with violence, in movies and in music, he said. "The person that's influenced by a video game can be influenced by anything," he said.

"If we have to take away video games, then we have to think about other things," he said. "And then we have no entertainment because we might influence somebody who's crazy."

Story Copyright © 2009 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

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12 Comments

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straight up playa,



Jack Thompson and Co cant see where the world is goin and theyre frightened, the truth is violent games halp reduce violence in society.



If you're coming home from school the first thing any reasonably sane human being would want to do is blast something to hell!

Violent games let you do that without having a bunch of police officers chasing you around yorkshire



(of course if jack thompson gets a notable seat of more power than retarded american jackass lawyer that may change as the police would probably chasing you to have you executed for "handling evil material called video games!"
Posted 12/06/2005 1:48pm
Lets teach them that by copying these actions and getting shot 9 times will make you a millionaire even if your rapping sucks
Posted 12/01/2005 12:28pm
First of all I wouldn't let a child play this, because the game is mind-numbingly bad.Fiffy is no philosopher, what is it that fiffy can teach today's generation? If we set such a low standard for our children, soon they will be under-achieving in school. Do not buy this game for children.... Do not buy this game for anyone, unless you want to instill a pain worse than taking nine bullets. Trust me unlike fiffy you'll never live through this one.
Posted 11/26/2005 6:17pm
just give them a gun, that will teach them a lesson to. Hopfully he's the 1st one to get shot
Posted 11/25/2005 9:02pm
teach them a lesson...yeah right. i don't think it'll encourage them 2 swear or shoot people but its definately NOT going to discourage it either. still it sounds kinda fun, the shooting bit. and its still only a game.
Posted 11/24/2005 9:35pm
haha thatd be funny if little elementary kids started walking around with pistols but other than that the game does have extreme violence and extreme obscene language i wouldnt let a kid of mine play the game
Posted 11/24/2005 9:25pm
This dude is mad, aren't kids exposed to too much now a days? i remember in my days i didn't know what private parts were till i was in high school for my first gym class... now kids now everything and talk about everything when they are still in elementary school. With that in mind, i guess 50 wants kids in elementary school to start shooting each other, as if it wasn't bad enough that adults get shot for stupid reasons. If 50 gets his way i guess i'll be expecting little children to shoot each other over a tennis ball or a POG.
Posted 11/24/2005 6:26pm
He is right on the money here: ""If we have to take away video games, then we have to think about other things"
Posted 11/23/2005 2:46pm
i played that game wit my little brother who is 10. And he aint actin different. The game is not that bad for kids.
Posted 11/23/2005 10:15am
Well, he's clearly trying to sell more, but he's right on with the 'explain to them what they're playing' style of parenting.
Posted 11/23/2005 9:08am
wow 50 i only wish that thoes 9 bullets did there job

Posted 11/22/2005 7:50pm
yeah, right 50.
Posted 11/22/2005 5:41pm
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