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Critics say that violent video games like "Ghost Recon" and the "Call of Duty" series often depict kidnappings, murdering civilians and torture as crucial to the gamer's missions. Military officials are hoping that future combat-style games can show the consequences of such actions as well as hew more closely to international standards.

Critics say that violent video games like "Ghost Recon" and the "Call of Duty" series often depict kidnappings, murdering civilians and torture as crucial to the gamer's missions. Military officials are hoping that future combat-style games can show the consequences of such actions as well as hew more closely to international standards.

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