Posted Nov 28, 2006 at 05:38AM by Ryan A.
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Over the past few days, we followed the development of GTA ads which earned the ire of some people who are urging that the ads be pulled down from public places. First there was Boston and Denver. While things are still being protested in those areas, Oregon's TriMet went out of its way and removed the ads.Now for a change, instead of listing down all states that don't like such kind of games, let's start a new one: states that fell on their knees to such kind of games. Let us begin with Illinois: Last year, August of 2005 to be exact, the above mentioned state enacted the Sexually Explicit Video Game Law or SEVGL. Accordingly, the objective of the law is to criminalize the sale of "sexually explicit" video games to minors. Also, the law states that those who are in the business should conspicuously label any sexually explicit game with a four square inch label reading "18." On the other hand, Entertainment Software Association together with other similar groups protested the law immediately the following day. One year after, the case finally reaches to a conclusion: "The district court permanently enjoined enforcement of the law, and the State of Illinois sought review. On appeal, the Seventh Circuit affirmed the lower court's holding that the statue was not narrowly tailored." Why didn't we heard cheering? Hmm.. Well, in simpler terms, the law was unjustified and without basis. Now we hear the loud applause... |
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Posted Nov 04, 2006 at 07:12AM by Ryan A.
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Ever heard of CGDF before? Well, neither have we but it stands for Christian Game Developers Foundation. It is actually a non-profit organization co-founded by Ralph Bagley. Accordingly, Bagley is not new to game industry as he's known for developing the first high-quality Christian-themed video game.Anyway, Bagley stated that their group's main objective is to help parents make informed decisions about interactive entertainment for their kids. "The video game industry is a dark, violent, satanic, sexually explicit place that is full of dangerous traps," says Bagley. The group currently has offices in Oregon, California and Indiana, and their official site offers parental resources regarding the matter. Bagley then reiterates that parents need to be informed saying, "probably eight out of ten parents really don't understand the level of depravity in some of these games." He then singled out the Sims series, noting it to be a rated E game that can turn into a pornographic game with the addition of few modification. |
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