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Video Games Are Ruled Protected Speech, Now What?
Ending a years-long battle with California legislators, the US Supreme Court this week ruled that video games are protected free speech and that their sale to minors can’t be criminalised.
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Burnout Crash! Finally Adds Lobster Monsters And UFOs
Already outed by Australian ratings board, the ESRB details the next game in the Burnout series, a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game that sounds… well, really different.
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Retail Enforcement Of Adult Games Improving In The US
Yesterday Brendan O’Connor spoke at an EB in Adelaide to highlight the importance of an R18+ rating and how it could potentially help parents protect their children from adult video game content. Now reports claim that, in the US, there has been a significant improvement in the enforcement of their equivalent M-Rating at retail –…
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Dead Island’s Logo Too Grisly For Americans
Much hyped zombie game Dead Island has gotten the attention of the ESRB for its logo of all things. Hanging zombies are a no-no, it seems, as the game’s logo has been “censored” to remove that dangling corpse. That change affects the game’s box art in North America only, reports IGN.