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In theory you're right, but in practice, they do have real power. Large retail chains will not stock AO-rated games and many card young gamers for M-rated games. It determines what gets sold on a large scale and what does not as much as if it was an actual law.
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Re: Supreme Court to decide hte future of Video Games
Supreme court means feck all in England. So I am rather fine
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I realize they do have an effect, but they're still not law makers of any sort. Hell if enough money reached the right people the ESRB rating system could be done away with entirely. Unfortunately they've convinced everyone that they're necessary and they'll continue to successfully pretend to be in charge.
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Re: Supreme Court to decide hte future of Video Games
Correction: The ESRB is more analogous to the MPAA than it is to the Hayes Code or Comics Code. Both those codes explicitly told filmmakers and comic writers what they could or could not do in their mediums. The ESRB and MPAA, on the other hand, are voluntary systems that the industries have conformed to. The ESRB and MPAA don't go out and tell the video game and movie industry what they can and can't do. What they do instead is see which films and games are appropriate for different audiences. It's not perfect and they do have power over their respective markets, but they're a lot more lax than the Hayes Code or CCA.
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I think it really all should boil down to one very simple principle:
Parents, NOT the government, should be the ones to say what their children can and cannot play. The ESRB rating system is the top of it's class when compared to the MMPA and similar systems. Not only is hte letter rating in 4 separate places, btu it also includes the age recommendation, the definition of hte letter (ie: "E": for EVERYONE), and on hte back the letter rating is LITERALLY SPELLED OUT FOR YOU (Violence, Language, Comic Mischief, drug/tobacco/alcohol reference/use, etc). There is NO reason for a parent to say "O didn't know what I was giving my child" unless they are also willing to say either "I didn't care" or "I was too lazy/ignorant". Also to consider is that more than 80% of underage consumers were turned away from purchasing an M-game, compared to only 70% turned away from watching an R-rated movie in a theater, only 45% denied rental/purchase of R-rated movies, and only 35% barred from purchasing Parental Advisory music. Not only is the gaming industry trying to make the rating as clear as possible, the retailers are doing a far better job as enforcing the rating systems than any other industry. This whole California Law situation is pure bullshit.
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Agreed.
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The way it is now, it's executives at large companies, like EA, Gamestop and Wal-Mart, that decide what children - and adults - can and cannot play.
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And as started in the arguments, there is not clear-cut line to be drawn between what is acceptable violence and what is unacceptable violence as defined by this CA law. Unless you happen to be Vulcan and then you're fucked.
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Aside from that, I was more just comparing the ESRB and MPAA with the Hayes Code and CCA of days past. Of course they have the power to affect sales. However, voluntary regulation is necessary...otherwise, you have government imposed regulation that, while some would argue means well, usually pins the blame for everything bad on a scapegoat. Yeah...apparently, maiming and decapitating a Vulcan doesn't fall under the law because Vulcan's aren't human. |
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It's a dumb law. I won't try to defend it. My point is that the system we have now is just as arbitrary and out of our control. I think we all prefer the executives to the government because it's easier to influence greedy businessmen with our money than it is moralizers with our votes for re-election (gamers don't vote as much as retirees).
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