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kill +‎ -o- +‎ -graphic, on the pattern of pornographic. Coined by the National Institute on Media and the Family in 2003.[1][2]

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killographic (comparative more killographic, superlative most killographic)

  1. (of a video game) Featuring graphic depictions of violence, especially of an intensity or form considered excessive and socially harmful.
    • 2005 December 23, Chris Noon, “Good News For Probst's EA As Judge Blocks Game Law”, in Forbes:
      There's something of the chicken-and-egg debate about killographic video games. Do they produce real-world aggression, or are the games merely mirroring actual violence in our society?

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