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According to some St. Louis judge

PostPosted:Fri Apr 26, 2002 10:35 am
by Torgo
<div style='font: 9pt Arial; text-align: left; '><b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.nando.com/technology/story/3 ... ">Meat!</a>

And what games did they base this decision on?

Mortal Kombat, Doom, Fear Effect, and the Capcom classic,...um..."The Resident of Evil Creek."

In a medium with thousands of titles, scores of platforms, and over a dozen genres, the ones chosen to represent the expressive potential of games were those made for shock value.

I must go weep now.

<a href=http://www.penny-arcade.com/lod3.php3>PA</a href> has more on the subject.</div>

According to some St. Louis judge, games are not a constitutionally protected form  of free speech.

PostPosted:Fri Apr 26, 2002 10:38 am
by Torgo
<div style='font: 9pt Arial; text-align: left; '><b>Link:</b> <a href="http://www.nando.com/technology/story/3 ... ">Meat!</a>

And what games did they base this decision on? Mortal Kombat, Doom, Fear Effect, and the Capcom classic,...um..."The Resident of Evil Creek." In a medium with thousands of titles, scores of platforms, and over a dozen genres, the ones chosen to represent the expressive potential of games were those made for shock value. I must go weep now. <a href=http://www.penny-arcade.com/lod3.php3>PA</a href> has more on the subject.</div>

PostPosted:Sat Apr 27, 2002 8:00 pm
by the Gray
<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>Yeah, I found out at penny-arcade, they have a pretty good comic about it.</div>