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Schwarzenegger finds Conan violent

by Pulkit Chandna on Dec 13, 2007 at 11:54 PM

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been deeply involved in his activism against violent video games. He gave his assent to California’s video game law (or anti-game law as many believe), which found legal force in 2005, only to be overturned by a federal court as unconstitutional. This, however, didn’t dampen Schwarzenegger’s spirits… Continue Reading »

ESA wins lawsuit, former barbarian continues the fight

by Lucy Newman on Sep 9, 2007 at 02:07 PM

The Entertainment Software Association has won a lawsuit against the state of Califronia’s Videogame Legislation and now seeks reimbursement for attorney fees and other expenses incurred during the court battle. ESA filed a motion asking for $324,840 that would bring the organizations recouped fees and expenses close to $1.9 million.… Continue Reading »

Video Game Voters Network rallying against Schwarzenegger

by Pulkit Chandna on Aug 12, 2007 at 02:05 AM

Across the Atlantic, Manhunt 2 bore the brunt of the fierce campaign against excessively violent games. In the US, however, the Manhunt 2 episode doesn’t seem to have set any precedents, at least that’s how it appears for federal judge Ronald Whyte. In his recent ruling ruling, Whyte decided a… Continue Reading »

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