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[[Videogame Culture]] has two sides of stereotyped gaming by the media. One is the popular [[Ultra Super Death Gore Fest Chainsawer 3000]] which is portrayed in media as a [[Murder Simulators|violent game]] that motivates a player to [[New Media Are Evil|commit acts of violence in real life]]. The other is the extremely kiddy game rated eC (in America), PEGI 3 (in Europe), or S CERO (in Asia). The game in question involves an overly sweet character in a [[Sugar Bowl]] setting and may or may not involve [[Harvest Moon|farming]].
When this trope is seen within a fiction, the game is often the alternative offered by the parent of the character when he proposes the latest violent game he wants for the holidays or his birthday. Needless to say, when given this one, it's seen as a yawn and our young man [[Rated M for Money|now seeks a chance to relish in laughable amounts of gore]]. Failure to do so will result in [[
To some people, every game that does not have an M Rating falls under this category, and even some games WITH an M-Rating if the [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|graphics aren't]] [[Conkers Bad Fur Day (Video Game)|hyper-realistic]]. Many of the people who feel this way are [[Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour|too young to be playing a T-Rated game, let alone M]].
Most [[Real Life]] games that would seem to meet this definition are better received than their fictional counterparts (filtering out [[
Contrast with [[True Art Is Angsty]].
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