Supreme Court Hears Violent Video Game Case Tomorrow

Filed under:Bill of Rights,Gaming — posted by Jack on 11/1/2010 @ 10:39 pm

“with the Supreme Court set to hear arguments tomorrow for California’s controversial law aimed at keeping violent games away from minors, support for gamers and the games industry is coming from all corners.

Writing for PCMag, Lance Ulanoff says the decision should rest in parents’ hands: “If I have real concerns, it’s up to me to argue it out with my son and take away the games or not buy them for him when he asks.”

Game developer Daniel Greenberg wants to know “how government bureaucrats are supposed to divine the artistic value that a video game has for a 17-year-old,” adding that he’s “disheartened and a little perplexed to see [his] art and passion lumped in with cigarettes and booze.”

http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/11/01/228224/Supreme-Court-Hears-Violent-Video-Game-Case-Tomorrow

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