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Indiana video game bill moving forwardDela @ Feb 20, 2007 20:28 | 16 comments
This week, the Senate Committee on Economic Development and Technology recommended it be passed by the Senate in a 5-2 vote. Before voting, committee members had been shown controversial footage from video games, that reportedly included characters "urinating on victims and setting them on fire" and "gunning down people in a church."
Another video game rewarded achievements by showing footage of strippers. A representative of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) argued before the committee that the bill was unconstitutional like many others struck down across the United States. In response, Ford said he would continue work on the bill to make it constitutional.
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Comment by: limelight (Feb 20, 2007 22:56) Isnt this the whole point of the videogame ratings sytem???
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Comment by: croy00 (Feb 21, 2007 02:09) It's caled self control. The general population has become weak. I will not buy into the political garbage. God gave you eye lids to close them if you can't stand the fact that before global entities man had to fend for himself however rough that may be. Violence is violence. We kill more animals on this planet and eat them than any other species on this planet. It is the media that has corrupted us telling me what I should watch. I think not. I hate to think that we are turning future generations into fairies it's not natural back in the day it was only the strong survive now it seems as though the strong must bow and make acceptance to the weak. They make me sick not stabbing a fictional character made of polygons in a video game. Wake up it's life at the door it says eat or be eaten. |
Comment by: georgeluv (Feb 21, 2007 15:25) i remeber marching into my local eb and buying resident evil when i was like 12. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 21, 2007 17:00) the point of this "bill" is to feed polis their crackers and hope they win the next election while degrading a persons right to have a right to anything.... if you legislate media you are banning it if you are banning it you are controlling what and what not the populace dose with the media they wish to buy...this is called "censorship" and its bastard child book burnings. |
Comment by: wetsparks (Feb 22, 2007 22:59) Quote: Back when I was 12, my neighbor (also 12) and I could go to a store and get Mortal Kombat, Doom, and Quake and the cashier never thought twice about it. The only time they even stopped to think if it was alright for me to buy something was when I was buying a Snoop Dogg CD and they asked if my parent was there and I pointed to my neighbors Dad and he gave permission for me to buy it. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 22, 2007 23:07) Quote: Back when I was 12, my neighbor (also 12) and I could go to a store and get Mortal Kombat, Doom, and Quake and the cashier never thought twice about it. The only time they even stopped to think if it was alright for me to buy something was when I was buying a Snoop Dogg CD and they asked if my parent was there and I pointed to my neighbors Dad and he gave permission for me to buy it.[/quote]this was before the poli's gave a damn. |
Comment by: Rikoshay (Feb 22, 2007 23:25) Quote: When is a little indecent exposure followed by arson inside of a Baptist church ever bad? :P |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 22, 2007 23:28) Quote: When is a little indecent exposure followed by arson inside of a Baptist church ever bad? :P[/quote]well they do like their Hellfire and brimstone *dodges incoming rocks and thigns*
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Comment by: denbid (Feb 23, 2007 17:18) what's the point I know of parents that will buy the games just to shut the kid up. Make better quality games oh wait that won't work cause you can't make a profit. Don't you think it's time to rethink some of these so called video games. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 23, 2007 17:34) Originally posted by denbid: SO games become movies and everything will be bland and shallow?
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Comment by: denbid (Feb 24, 2007 14:01) Look I don't mind shooting aliens or war games but we don't need to go to the extreme do we. Setting people on fire shooting people walking down the street or urinating on people is that really needed in video games? Some on lets apply some reasoning here. We need morals to be a big part of a childs life even early teens. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 24, 2007 14:57) Originally posted by denbid: And thus you fail to understand, the "Game" is not for "kids" its for thos of the age of 17+,even then its protected under US law ,Video games ARE media and thus no different than movies,once you start limiting what they can and do in media then what ever political force of the year that in power will ban things just because they don't like or understand it,this is never a good thing.
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Comment by: denbid (Feb 24, 2007 18:16) Oh please NO ONE needs need all that garbage,yea I feel the same way with movies don't need all that garbage. Ratings will never ever stop anyone from getting ahold of those movies or games or magazines. Education will not stop it either. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 24, 2007 18:22) Originally posted by denbid: .....rriiigghhtttttt....while we are at it lets remove the tules on drinking and drugs and killing people.... |
Comment by: lxhotboy (Feb 24, 2007 22:51) Quote: Honestly not allowing people to enjoy a videogame is going to the extremeApplying reasoning to this, the simple fact is if you are looking to learn morals from a video game you are not being real. Morals are suppose to be taught by parents or guardians etc.... If that area is handled it doesnt matter what kind of video game a early teen is playing.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 25, 2007 11:24) Quote: Heres my question should media on any level be restricted to minors or kids for any reason?
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