<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>I am emphaticly in favor of government involvement in industries that people depend on - health care, insurance, food and drug, utilities such as electricity and water, and the mail service all come to mind. Sometimes the government involvement is being/should be an active part of the industry, just provide regulations, or actually give direct subsidies. I'm by no means a worshipper of the free market.
But when it comes to funding profit-driven entertainment industries, I'm highly skeptical. I need an airtight case why they deserve government funding - they <i>might</i> get big and they <i>might</i> make a larger impact on the economy are not enough. Especially considering the risky nature of the videogame industry. Many games - even ones that have significant budgets - suck. It's a risky investment.
As a consumer of videogames, I'd like to see the liklihood of better games come out go up. But I can't justify government subsidization of the industry.</div>