OK guys, one at a time:
(1) So it's okay to sell anything you want to at a toy store, since parents pay the bills? I don't think toy stores would even agree with that.
(2) And there is no diff between playing with a stick or an M-Rated-blood-and-gore video game? i.e. there can't be the video equivalent of a stick for kids to play war with in the video realm? I don't think even the rating board would buy that argument.
So I find both arguments above dismissive. They would not even be taken seriously by the gaming industry. Got any arguments that would be taken seriously by the toy store or the game raters?
Re: Chicago Activists Take Down Video Games
12 Jan 2005
Date Edited: 12 Jan 2005 02:43:57 PM
(1) So it's okay to sell anything you want to at a toy store, since parents pay the bills? I don't think toy stores would even agree with that.
(2) And there is no diff between playing with a stick or an M-Rated-blood-and-gore video game? i.e. there can't be the video equivalent of a stick for kids to play war with in the video realm? I don't think even the rating board would buy that argument.
So I find both arguments above dismissive. They would not even be taken seriously by the gaming industry. Got any arguments that would be taken seriously by the toy store or the game raters?