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EA’s CEO defends video game industry on violence issue
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Riccitiello, who attended the conference as a guest speaker, returned the volley by claiming that the violence portrayed in video games is no worse that the popular television shows being broadcast today.
Riccitiello went on to argue that the gaming industry have been acting responsibly then pointed out that most of the home consoles have parental controls and then admitted that although video games have the ability to present moral framework it was still being explored due to the medium’s infancy and then stated he believes that video games in general are being “unfairly demonized” by the press.
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