Enter To Get A Free Playstaion 3 Move

Have an email? Well that is all you need to win a free Playstation 3 Move. Enter Now!

Slide 2 Title Here

Replace these slide 2 sentences with your own featured slide descriptions.Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these with your own descriptions...

Slide 3 Title Here

Replace these slide 3 sentences with your own featured slide descriptions.Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these with your own descriptions...

Slide 4 Title Here

Replace these slide 4 sentences with your own featured slide descriptions.Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these with your own descriptions...

Slide 5 Title Here

Replace these slide 5 sentences with your own featured slide descriptions.Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these with your own descriptions...

Showing posts with label Protect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protect. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Posted by Lavish On 12:46 AM 0 comments

Join PlayStation in the Fight to Protect Video Games

 

The lawsuits against violent video games are almost as common as the studies proving and dis-proving the evidence backing violent behavior. With this in mind, gamers are normally not getting angry because of games, but because of lawmakers pushing lies as facts and threatning the game industry as a whole.

Well PlayStation and a bunch of great developers have stepped up to stop a bill trying to be passed in the state of California. Who would of thought the home state of all these developers would be the ones trying to crumble a big industry? Well its true. The bill will allow the government to place restrictions on "violent" video games, at which can not be sold within the state. The issue? Well this isn't just to minors, its in general, and no-where does it state whats violent or not.

In simple terms this allows the government too much control over what we see and don't see. They can simply stop games in production and deem them not viable for us, thus we never see anything creative again. Even if you are not a gamer, this is extremely important that you voice your opinion. Simply because this effect could move on to movies, books, and other forms of entertainment. Before you know it, we get nothing but what the government wants us to have.

So get your voice out there! See the Official PlayStation Blog for more info, and be sure to sign up at VideoGameVotersNetwork to voice your opinions!

ADD ARTICLE:  

View the Original article