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Unread 11-04-2010   #79
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Re: Supreme Court to decide hte future of Video Games

Wow, I don't know where you live, but everyone I know still buys games from retail stores.

Also, those movies you just listed are Rated-R and there is no $1000 fine for selling those films to a minor. Basically, under the new provisions, a $60 sale can turn into a $1000 fine. Think about it. On top of that, the law does not make it clear just which video games would be affected. They're not targeting M-Rated games. They're saying they'll get to decide which games fall under the new law and which don't. Again, no retailers sell AO rated games for a reason. Categorize certain games on the same level as porn, which is what the law is actually doing, and normal retail stores will probably stop selling them.
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