Posted Aug 01, 2008 at 10:56AM by Victor B.
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More game legislation today. GamePolitics reports that, due to one consumer's difficulty in cancelling his MMO
subscription, a new law has been passed in Illinois that essentially
makes it illegal to have difficult unsubscription processes in MMORPGs. Find out what that spells for MMOs everywhere after the jump. |
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Posted Feb 15, 2008 at 02:08PM by Charles D.
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Posted Jul 21, 2007 at 05:20PM by Glen D.
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It won't take long for 2K Sports to have its All-Pro Football 2K8 soundtrack release kicking off after the game's release, but before they let it loose on the gridiron, they're making sure it makes a stylish entrance, and that's why they called in DJ Z-Trip to do the job.DJ Z-Trip, one of the more popular names in his field, has come up with some killer mixes to get you riled up and set the mood for hard-hitting, fast-running, in-your-face football action on the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. He'll be touring to give gamers and music lovers everywhere a taste of what's up in All-Pro Football 2K8. He'll be joined by pals Aceyalone and Gift of Gab in a tour that covers the US from coast to coast starting in Sacramento and climaxing in New York promoting the game's soundtrack album All Pro. If you want to get in on the shindigs, these are the dates and places to watch out for. Jul 23 Harlow’s Nightclub Sacramento, California Jul 24 The Independent San Francisco, California Jul 25 Hawthorne Theatre Portland, Oregon Jul 26 Last Supper Club Seattle, Washington Jul 28 Suedes Park City, Utah Jul 29 Fox Theatre Boulder, Colorado Jul 31 Logan Square Auditorium Chicago, Illinois Aug 01 Blind Pig Ann Arbor, Michigan Aug 02 Middle East Cambridge, Massachusetts Aug 03 Theatre of Living Arts (Filmore) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Aug 04 Sonar Baltimore, Maryland Aug 05 Highline Ballroom New York, New York Aug 06 Konkrete Jungle Richmond, Virginia Aug 08 Higher Ground Burlington, Vermont Aug 09 Agora Cleveland, Ohio Aug 12 Shambhala Festival Salmo, British Columbia Aug 15 House of Blues Los Angeles, California Aug 16 Rialto Theatre Tucson, Arizona Aug 18 Elysium Austin, Texas Aug 19 Granada Theater Dallas, Texas Aug 21 Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, New Mexico Aug 22 Brickhouse Phoenix, Arizona Aug 23 The Grove Anaheim, California Aug 25 Southern Comfort Festival San Diego, California Buy: [All-Pro Football 2K8 (Xbox 360)] |
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Posted May 01, 2007 at 10:25AM by Enrico S.
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A play entitled "First Person Shooter", written by Aaron Loeb, is debuting at the San Francisco Playhouse. Those expecting a play defending our favorite pastime may be disappointed though.Loeb spoke about this play saying that "It would have been easy for me to write a screed defending video games" he then added that "That would have been a very dull play. Instead, I tried to chronicle what I'd seen, heard and experienced — and imagine how a conflict like this would play out." The story involves a company named JetPack Games which produced an FPS called Megaton. Some time later, news regarding a shooting at an Illinois school comes out stating that 14 students are dead at the hands of a gunman - a Megaton expert. The main characters of the play are JetPak’s CEO and a local farmer whose son was among the 14 victims. This is a very sensitive topic because a lot of the affected families and communities are still, and perhaps will forever be hurting over the losses these school shootings have caused. There is no excuse for the deaths of the individuals in school shootings. You can put the blame on video games or on something else, but the fact of the matter is, the victims will never get their lives back. Perhaps the play will give some of those who are actively speaking against video games to re-asses the situation and give some more thought on their arguments. Remember for every finger you point, you'll have three pointing right back at you. |
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Posted Feb 08, 2007 at 05:00AM by Remi M.
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Unfazed by the incidents that occurred in Illinois and, most recently, in Utah, North Carolina Senator Julia Boseman proposed a video game bill designed to restrict the access of minors to violent video games. This move was not a surprise, since before the bill was introduced, political tongues had already been wagging that the Senator was keen on re-introducing video game legislation. She first proposed video game legislation in 2005. The bill passed the Senate, but failed to move in the House. Senate Bill 87 (SB87), the Boseman-introduced bill, aims to add violent games to an already existing NC stature which defines what materials are harmful to minors. Reading through the filed bill, video game violence is defined in the same terms used to restrict minors' access to porn. It mentions that video games with graphic violence, which is harmful to minors, should be located in an area not open to view by minors. Video game retailers must also inform their customers about the ESRB ratings. Graphic violence here was defined as: The realistic visual depiction of serious injury to human beings, actual or virtual, including aggravated assault, decapitation, dismemberment, or death. |
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Posted Dec 21, 2006 at 02:49AM by Tim Y.
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Benjamin Franklin once said the only certainties in the world were death and taxes. And for gamers in the Chicago state">Illinois">Chicago area, this should give you an idea of where a bit of that money will be going.Why Chicago? For the most guys who haven't been updated on this, we're talking about the legal battle that popped up some months ago. The case was filed against the the state of Illinois by representatives of gaming-related organization in the area regarding the state's attempt to pass the The Safe Games Illinois Act, which would, among other things, require additional warning labels to be plastered on games being released. Failure to do so resulted in a heavy fine. Fast-forwarding things a little, Illinois lost the case, and aside from having the law scrapped, District Judge Matthew Kennelly ordered the office of Gov. Rod Blagojevich to pay the gaming industry USD$ 520,000 in attorney's fees. Now, it seems that the state has yet to pay the hefty sum was order by court, with attorneys for the governor's office and Attorney General Lisa Madigan telling Judge Kennelly in a recent hearing that the payment will be in by next month. Like we said - it's reassuring to know our money's going to a *ahem* worthwhile cause. |
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