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Has the government forgotten the meaning of the word "ratings"?
Has the government forgotten the meaning of the word "ratings"? As we computer people know, games are rated for each age group. Duh!

Games ARE NOT just children?s/teens toys anymore!! They are just like movies nowadays you crazy political officials!

Sorry, this just riles me up so much! I dislike gory games and movies, but that doesn?t mean I control others tastes in games.

These political officials need to get a clue and back off! They keep trying to control freedom of speech in games.
Posted by: BlazeEagle   Posted on: 06/04/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Wulp, looks like the "War on Terra" has concluded..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 06/02/06
Hey! Be fair to the Congress critters  Boot_Agnostic | 06/03/06
I surprised they have the time to do anything at all...  James T. Kirk | 06/05/06
Why doesn't congress investigate the recent loss of private data?  Mr. Roboto | 06/02/06
Call Your Congressman About This  HarryPellerin | 06/04/06
finally Jusice  Bowler_z | 06/04/06
Video games will be stunted by DRM  Anthony S. | 06/04/06
Pure FUD  voska | 06/05/06
Computer Games are NOT niche market  dragosani | 06/05/06
Has the government forgotten the meaning of the word "ratings"?  BlazeEagle | 06/04/06
This is dumb!  DemonX | 06/04/06
Smoke and mirrrors  Boot_Agnostic | 06/05/06
Well, I feel much safer now.  James T. Kirk | 06/05/06

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