Game Over: Gender, Race & Violence in Video Games
Game Over: Gender, Race & Violence in Video Games

Game Over: Gender, Race & Violence in Video Games

June 05, 2000 | 0 min

Video and computer games represent a $6 billion a year industry. One out of every ten households in American owns a Sony Playstation. Children who own video game equipment play an average of ten hours per week. And yet, despite capturing the attention of millions of children worldwide, video games remain one of the least scrutinized cultural industries. Game Over is the first educational documentary to address the fastest growing segment of the media through engaging questions of gender, race and violence. Game Over offers a refreshing dialogue about the complex and controversial topic of video game violence, and is designed to encourage high school and college students to think critically about the video games they play. - See more at: http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=205#sthash.f6Cram5T.dpuf

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Naomi Scott

David Grossman

Naomi Scott

Michael Morgan

Naomi Scott

Erica Scharrer

Naomi Scott

Eugene Provenzo

Naomi Scott

Andrea Hairston

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