Submitted by Davian - March 14, 2007 at 7:00 am -050069.163.139.224
It is possible that this is just a clueless politician trying to ban the sale of non commercial games such as SCMRPG, which by their definition are already not being sold. But the paranoid part of me says that this is just the first step of a two part end run around the First Amendment. That the bill's author looked at the Australian system for game banning and said 'How can we do that here?'
This measure would be the first step, making it illegal to sell any unrated game. Not a big deal since every commercial game is already rated. But then step is to exert pressure on the ESRB to stop rating certain games which the politicians find objectionable. Either through unofficial means ('Refuse to rate this game or else') or official means ('We have replaced the ESRB in the state of New York with our state run games rating system.).
Any game refused a rating would be effectively banned. Then bye bye to any game content more interesting than Hello Kitty Online Adventures.
Posted 07/24/08 at 01:45pm Dark Sovereign: A fitting metaphor lumi
Posted 07/24/08 at 11:21am lumi: their own. Looks like they're arguing with ghosts...
Posted 07/24/08 at 11:20am lumi: Ooh, and to prove the validity of their arguments, they've deleted all the comments from the gamers/outsiders, and just left
Posted 07/24/08 at 11:20am lumi: Wow...there's worse invective and vitriol on that first feminist site's comments than in most gaming forums I've read...
Posted 07/24/08 at 11:19am SimonBob: You guys can read the feminist blogs? One of 'em has over 1400 comments -- my browser locks up when I try to load the page!
Posted 07/24/08 at 10:49am M. Carusi: That's probably the message to describe hardcore feminism in general. :P
Posted 07/24/08 at 10:35am Tom90deg: Meh, it seems like most of the comments are "I'm right, and it you don't agree with me, you're a girl-hating masonogystic pig!"
Posted 07/24/08 at 10:30am M. Carusi: Those comment walls on the feminist blogs complaining about FP are generating some hilarious content.
Posted 07/24/08 at 08:48am E. Zachary Knight: @ lunatic, What you see is what you get. Once a comment gets pushed off it is gone forever.
Posted 07/24/08 at 07:39am sortableturnip: Best...comments...ever: http://jaablog.jaablaw.com/2008/07/06/jack-needs-your-help.aspx?pg=5&view=threaded
Posted 07/24/08 at 05:42am sortableturnip: Alteffor: I 2nd that motion. GP you should have a special section for all of JT's correspondence to you
Posted 07/23/08 at 10:13pm GRIZZAM PRIME: Lunatic: Nope. Ever fading if I'm not mistaken.
Posted 07/23/08 at 08:05pm LuNaTiC: is there a way to view old shouts? sorry if its a noob question.
Posted 07/23/08 at 07:07pm gamepolitics: momma didn't raise no sock puppet
Posted 07/23/08 at 06:15pm Rodrigo Ybáñez García: Jack is a repressed man. Don´t be surprised...
Posted 07/23/08 at 06:07pm GryphonOsiris: So Jack admitted paying for gay porn... all I can say is wow... just wow...
Posted 07/23/08 at 05:09pm lumi: to the case, and he's been on 60 minutes once!
Posted 07/23/08 at 05:09pm lumi: GP, you should mention you'll be filing a legal injunction against him if he doesn't comply. Phoenix Wright will be attached
Posted 07/23/08 at 03:32pm Alteffor: You should add a section to the site for anything Jack CC's to you. It's always entertaining to read the stuff he writes.
Posted 07/23/08 at 03:31pm Matriculated: Does anyone know when the Supreme Court reaches their decission?
This measure would be the first step, making it illegal to sell any unrated game. Not a big deal since every commercial game is already rated. But then step is to exert pressure on the ESRB to stop rating certain games which the politicians find objectionable. Either through unofficial means ('Refuse to rate this game or else') or official means ('We have replaced the ESRB in the state of New York with our state run games rating system.).
Any game refused a rating would be effectively banned. Then bye bye to any game content more interesting than Hello Kitty Online Adventures.