Games for Change illustrates the beauty of the video game by responding to Trump [VIDEO]

That’s what also video games look like!

#GameOn seeks to offer a different vision to the one presented by the White House a week ago, about video games.

Last week the White House surprised, or maybe not, posting on YouTube a video where it collected sequences with violent representations of different video games not recommended for minors. He did it with the objective of showing industry representatives how these titles could desensitize the community to violence. Now Games for Change has launched another audiovisual clip to the network where the aim is to make the beauty of different releases visible.

“After seeing how the White House produced a video where video games were presented as ultra-violent, we felt compelled to share a different vision about them: video games, their innovative creators and their vast community of players are much more than what is seen in the clip of the White House, for all those who develop video games, and for all who enjoy it, this goes for you! “, says the entity. Game for Change is destined to promote the use of these productions as critical tools in the humanitarian and educational field.

In 88 seconds of audiovisual editing, viewers can see how this industry has offered enormous moments of friendship, respect for nature, artistic representation, etc. At the same time the video, titled #GameOn, also seeks to challenge the attribution of guilt in the aggressive behavior of criminal ends, given by some politicians in the United States, after the shooting of a Florida institute happened weeks ago where they were murdered 17 people.

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BadSector is a seasoned journalist for more than twenty years. He communicates in English, Hungarian and French. He worked for several gaming magazines - including the Hungarian GameStar, where he worked 8 years as editor. (For our office address, email and phone number check out our impressum)

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