Sen. Feinstein Says Congress Poised To Restrict Video Games
First Amendment, you loon
First Amendment, you loon
Keep your laws off our virtual bodies
An argument about art that went beyond the silver screen
Ouya starts shipping to backers; will formally launch in June
Ouya has begun shipping to early backers
Research from Iowa State
Doesn't like politics intruding in games it curates
But the economics of the industry are shifting to online platforms, different revenue models
Expect more PSAs trying to reach parents who probably don't actually care what their kids are playing
Thousands have been unable to play due to server issues
Research shows better well-being and emotional functioning
Nintendo Wii a boon to motor skills
Get ready for some kind of First Amendment violation
Now implementing software to tackle the issue
Larry Hryb criticized Sony not actually showing the PS4 at its announcement
Maybe some folks are projecting when they suspect Adam Lanza blurred the distinction between video games and real life
Violent crime has dropped as game sales have increased
For those asking the government to intervene to stop violent "triggers," where is the line?
Not because they don't need them, but because they're taking them away from film and television companies (who also don't need them).
Maybe get the first one out the door first?
Announcement expected later this month
Nintendo's run of game consoles ending with a whimper
If that's the reason, every male under the age of 30 is a ticking time bomb
Recent Supreme Court decisions have recognized First Amendment protections that block authoritarian politicians
Congressman wants to regulate video games like porn with about as much likelihood of success
Post-apocalyptic America, Ayn Rand underwater, the decline of the Wild West, and more.
Asserting that Halo is bad isn't the same things as offering evidence
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