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The media is full of fingers pointing a blaming finger at the video game industry for being either fully to blame, or a contributing factor, toward real-life violence. It time for Gamer Culture to speak up!
What is your take? What needs to be done to reduce real-world violence? What does Gamer Culture have to say? Do you want to be heard?
Be a part of the panel of gamers on The Global GameCast LIVE! with DJ Mark Of Death as we delve into this highly controversial subject. Also, there is a lot of research available, so bring your notes!
Join us ON AIR LIVE! via The Global GameCast TeamSpeak 3 Server: 67.228.248.178:9986. You need to be in TeamSpeak by 9:30 pm EDT to participate. Thank you!
The Global GameCast
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