i just read in a TIMES magazine
that the governor of illionois plans to propsoe two bills this motnh that would have fines of $5000 or a year in jail for retailers to sell or rent games with certain -blam!- or violent conten to kids under 18. OMG! that means like no doom 3, no GTA: SA, no Half life 2, no Halo 2!! AHH!!! well...that's onl y for the poor ppl in illinois but if it passes federal!! ugh...i can't bear to think of it
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hehehehe..... [url=http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/images/comics/20031215.jpg] soon to be real [/url] ps. thx to CAD for all thier work [Edited on 1/4/2005 10:31:34 PM]
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Or the dumbass kids going on crime sprees and after they get caught, they say GTA gave them the idea... seriously, that actually happened. [Edited on 1/4/2005 9:44:14 PM]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MCs Brother Blame it on: [*] MAVAV [*] Parents who blame their crappy parenting on movies and video games [*] The Media[/quote] Yep Yep Yep especially the crappy parents, spend time with your kids it's easier than visiting them in jail!
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Blame it on: [*] MAVAV [*] Parents who blame their crappy parenting on movies and video games [*] The Media [Edited on 1/4/2005 9:06:41 PM]
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Yeah, but also, I highly doubt it's going to pass...Unless the Republicans are more stupid than I thought. NOTE: I am a Republican, don't flame, I'm only saying that because the Republicans control the House and the Senate.
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It's not that big of a deal. It is pretty much the same thing that they have been enforcing for the past few years, they are just making it an actual law now. All you have to do is get your parents to buy it for you.
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man....this would be really bad if the bill came around
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yeah....life is full of bull-blam!-............ thats why i want to die
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but there would be a problem, they cant judge maturity. so i thought that if you bring a note with your parents sig on it stating that you can buy the game nd they know what it is then they give you the game. but then you could forge it and that would be illegal, so they can test handwriting to see the diffrences
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i agree stinkoman....it should be by maturity
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people have enough warning on the box. so why tell them what they already know. all you're doing is destroying the economy. it's money you let the person buy the game. you get the money and the kid gets the game and we're all happy. couple days ago i went to wal*mart to by halo for the pc and they didn't take the money, then my mom offered to pay for it and she still didn't take the money. being able to play games should not be judged by age but by maturity instead
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-blam!- that guy man......that is some grade a bull-blam!-...... how is he gonna deny us our games and take away money from the honest companys that make them.....i live in ohio so it dont effect me but its still bull-blam!-.... they dont make us violent or effect us in any way.....its bull-blam!-........(middle finger up to that guy)
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wouldn't that law affect free will or somethin like that? and ya, just have your parents buy the games for u.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Creation X Although we'll only find alternate ways of purchasing these games, it is still worth noting that the bill itself is not only uninformed but completely biased against the gaming community, a community mind you that is beginning to rival the income of Hollywood itself and is a major growing industry whether some people like it or not. And why can one who is 17 attend a movie of equal or greater violence, language, etc. and not be able to get a game until 18? The world just needs to stop being so dramatic and calm down.[/quote]amen
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Although we'll only find alternate ways of purchasing these games, it is still worth noting that the bill itself is not only uninformed but completely biased against the gaming community, a community mind you that is beginning to rival the income of Hollywood itself and is a major growing industry whether some people like it or not. And why can one who is 17 attend a movie of equal or greater violence, language, etc. and not be able to get a game until 18? The world just needs to stop being so dramatic and calm down.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Ares823 Why can anyone of any age buy an R rated movie at Wal-Mart then?[/quote] PG-13 has the same type of violence as these games do. R is for more...stuff. Or wait maybe I misread your post. Did you mean why can't? Or is that what you meant? I thought you meant why can't. [Edited on 1/4/2005 4:15:42 PM]
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-blam!- -blam!- jack-blam!- I wanna kill thos -blam!- -blam!- faced mother-blam!-s, video game sdon't make you -blam!- -blam!- violent!!!!! < I don't think thats a good way to put it.
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Why can anyone of any age buy an R rated movie at Wal-Mart then?
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why i should strangle the guy that said video games make you violent!!! *twitches*
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Welcome ot Soviet Russia! That's all I really have to say. Censorship, that's what that is, is wrong. Not that it effects me in any way, but it is wrong to censor anything. [Edited on 1/4/2005 3:52:30 PM]
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... They're mostly mature rated games anyway. You shouldn't be playing them until you are 17. They're just changing it from a strong, already somewhat enforced suggestion to a law.
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haha. lol.
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Oh god, i heard on Chris Core the other day. That stupid mother -blam!- -blam!-. Video games won't make you violent. Jackasses.
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dude you can buy those games under the table,get your parent to buy it for you.or buy it off ebay.