Many many studies say no, it doesn't. My opinion is that they don't.
Was actually talking to my dad about this the other day. He used to play cowboys and indians when he was a kid (he is 80, so this would have been like early 1950's). They'd shoot blunt arrows at each other and I guess one day one of the sticks was a little pointier than the others and someone shot my dad through the hand.
I guess the point I'm trying to make is that play is play until it isn't. Always keep things in context and always be aware of when things are going too far. At least with video games there's no risk of shooting anyone in the hand.
Hell my friend and I used to throw rocks at eachother. In Braveheart there was a scene where they toss rocks at eachother and we were like "Oh man that's look like fun let's do that" so we did. That's a lot more harmful than any video game. But is it Braveheart's fault? No, it's our fault for not knowing any better and our parents fault for not being like "Hey, don't throw rocks at eachother" but then again who can blame them for not saying that, it's pretty obvious.
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