Re: Supreme Court to decide hte future of Video Games
Yes but YOU miss the point that Walmart is less likely to stock a game when there's a $1,000 fine on the line. They don't get fined for selling an M-game to a minor, but with this law, they WILL get fined if they are accused of sellign a V-game to a minor. IT becomes a liability at that point. Good and Logical business sense is to simply not stock said game type and therefore AVOID the issue altogether.
That's where the snowball effect starts. Less places selling that game means less money, less money means making different games to keep making money.
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