It is not illegal under the law, but doing so would violate the ESRB self-regulatory system and subject the offender to internal action. But it's not illegal. AB 1179 and this one try to make it codified under law.
Spaceballs!
I'm sorta puzzled how this in any way different from the California bill that the Supreme Court already struck down as unconstitutional. Anyone?
I love achievements!
Except Duck Hunt let you use one of those nifty Light Guns. My finger isn't nearly as cool.
Love the Sleeping Dogs one.
Ohhh...so many fond memories.
I'd say that PS1 had the better games, especially RPGs.
What a classy game.
I think you're doing some major over analyzing here, Shaun. This wasn't an editorial.
Great stuff, Samir.
I think you might be blowing this out of proportion...just a tad. It looks like your typical teen/coming-of-age comedy with all the endemic Hollywood caricatures and stereotypes. I don’t see anything from this preview that casts gaming in a particularly bad light – any more so than your typical flawed, Hollywood protagonist – though as Bitmob and GamesBeat have slavishly documented, online and competitive gaming has made great strides to earn many of these stereotypes – be it the rampant sexi...
I love this series.
Yay for space hamsters!
I don't think anyone is suggesting that (in this thread, anyway).
Twas quite a year. But in a way, it's good to have these issues. It means the industry is maturing.
Good stuff.
...with Artie Lange as the referee.
I'd like to think you're more reputable than Nostradamus, Dean :-)
And yet the fact that the previous California bill went to the Supreme Court of the land seemingly established a nation-wide precedent. Doesn't compute.