
The case of Daniel Petric, the "Halo Killer' again brings up the question: are your kids at risk for video game-induced rage? Photo Credit: AP
Daniel Petric, the now 17-year-old in question, recently got 23 years to life for killing his mother (his father survived his wounds) and claimed insanity at his trial. An obsession with the sci-fi shooter game Halo 3 supposedly kept Daniel in his room playing the game for up to 18 hours a day -- and he began to confuse the land of Halo with that of reality.
Originally, Daniel said his father, Mark Petric, shot his mother and then turned the gun on himself. But his father survived and told police the truth. A local pastor in Wellington, Ohio, Mark has since forgiven his son and even testified on his behalf at his trial.
Another instance of a teenager flying into a rage after being deprived of a video game took place in 2006, in Arkansas. After grounding her grandson, Allen Gann, from playing games the night before for not doing his chores, he sat down and played a full day's worth, including Resident Evil, Smackdown vs. Raw and Midnight Club 2.
When she reminded him of the punishment, the 17-year-old flew into a rage, choking her and later, throwing a hammer at a state trooper. The teenager was then shot by the trooper in the leg and charged as an adult with aggravated assault. Not a pretty picture.
Add to this that the Washington DC sniper, Lee Boyd Malvo, played Halo regularly and the Columbine shooters were huge Doom fans, and you're left with an idea that violent games may lead to violent behavior in certain children.
Video Game Rage in the News
In this infamous case, 18-year-old Devin Moore says he went on a killing spree inspired by Grand Theft Auto.
Source: CBS News/60 Minutes
A thirteen-year-old boy stabs his 16-year-old brother in the chest after an alleged argument over who would play next.
Source: Kotaku
A Navy man kills a fellow sailor while playing a video game.
Source: Fox News
An in-game rivalry continues in a real-life brawl. One of the players was so badly beaten that he died from his injuries. The story also says that another Moscow man was beaten to death in a similar situation and a 20-year-old gamer killed his grandmother when she said it was time to eat dinner.
Source: GameSpot
A matter of weeks ago, a PC gamer in Shanghai was murdered after an argument about a virtual weapon in the game. The victim was sleeping when the murderer broke in and stabbed him to death.
Source: China Daily
So how do you make sure your kids keep their rage in check while playing their favorite video games? In a world obsessed with electronics—it may be tougher than you think. Cell phones, computers and video games occupy a huge place in our children's worlds and though we all had experience with some sort of technology growing up, none of us are equipped to understand exactly how it is affecting the next generation. In other words, it's lost in translation.
So, in addition to trying to understand how your child is living through this new, connected world, you may want to try to take things in moderation. If you want to cut down on game time, limit time gradually and check out a few handy tools, taken from Microsoft's GetGameSmart.org site, such a polls like Do You Know Your Gamers, the ability to download a pact that spells out the rules for all digital entertainment, and print out checklists that let parents track their kid's digital footprints.
Web site mothernature.com says addiction to video games is more common than we'd like to think, and could be a sign that something else might be wrong with your child. It could very well be an escape from problems at home or at school. A family counselor or therapist may not be a bad idea if video game habits change suddenly.
If your child has a problem listening to you when you suggest cutting down on gaming time, Steven Silvern, Ph.D., suggests a few tips. These include developing an incentive system, scheduling "reality" break times to discuss what's going on in the house with a family member or friend, make gaming a social occasion rather than letting your child play for hours alone and even playing games with your kids so you can share their experiences.
As you can see in these viral videos, some children behave like toddlers when their gaming privileges are taken away or managed. Nobody wants to see this from someone they love, so be aware, be vigilant and be sure to impose rules that the whole family can abide by.






Reader Comments (519)
OK just because a person plays violent video games constantly does not mean that they are violent people in reality. Violent video games, for the people in the article that attacked people, may be just one of the factors to why they snapped. Some other factors may be the absence of friends or constant verbal/physical attacks from anyone. The Columbine shooters were neo-nazis and they had absolutely no friends except each other, and were constantly picked on. i do not like the fact that they only acknowledge the fact that they played violent videogames
I think the point has been well made. You can't blame an inanimate child just because YOUR child is retarded. Anyways, I'm signing off from this debate. To do what, you might ask? Why...play my Videogames!
Theres over 10 million people that play world of warcraft all oer the world? how many of them are going out today and gonna shove a dagger in someones head? SO 10 million gamers vs. 1 dillusional moron? I
For me, my games are a release. Someone can get me all hot under the collar, and rather then say, punching them in the face? I just pop in whatever game I'm in the mood for, and go to town. End result? I feel much better, and some poor sod doesn't end up with a broken nose.
Dont blame Video Games because some kids decide to become phsycopaths. Limiting game time and punishments are normal. Parents, do not be afraid. I am a teenager and play games myself. I would never dream of even hurting my parents. If a child decides to do this.............. Their minds are not in the correct position. if a child is willing to do this they are definatly insane.
Your kids are shooting people they are SCREWED UP. Has nothing to do with the games they play, what they see on TV or the music they listen to. If they cant tell the difference between bio-mechancial suits and laser plasma guns and reality you kid NEEDS to be locked up. So do people a favor and lock the kid up somewhere before he does do something stupid, cuz even if he dont have games hes gonna do it, because he is screwed up to start with.
wow... couldnt have just been because hes a spoiled brat?? Video games are actuallt an outlet for most people!!! my parents use it when they are mad at each other!!! would you rather them fight each other or use a game to let out that anger? Just because a kid killed his parents over a game doesnt make it the games fault!!! Ive played halo alot more then most and not once has killing a person came into mind.....aliens yeah but not a person!!!
I could defend violent games and talk about how it is human nature for people to hurt each other but a much smarter and older gentleman has made a video that perfectly sums it up. http://www.screwattack.com/myvidsdontsuck/Final/TheGameOverThinker
I could talk defend violence games and talk about how it is human nature for people to hurt each other but a much smarter and older gentleman has made a video that perfectly sums it up. http://www.screwattack.com/myvidsdontsuck/Final/TheGameOverThinker
Bendthyspoon also puts it very well. Me and my Father played Videogames all the time together. Heck, I was playing a Doom with him when I was around nine. Granted, I had a very good understanding of the fact that games are not real. You know how I had such a good understanding? Because A. I grew up with them. My dad was playing Red Storm Rising when I was like, four. Secondly, my Dad PLAYED THE GAMES WITH ME. We had talks about how fun it was, and he also made sure I understood that it is just that. A game. It isn't real, and never will be. My Father and I are very close, and to this day we still get together and play Halo downstairs, sticking plasma grenades on covenant, shooting off rockets, and ripping the Flood to pieces. You know what? We're both functioning, reasonable people, and we have a healthy familial relationship.