10-15-2005, 05:14 AM
I don't know if people keep up to date on conservative movements that directly link videogame violence with real-world violence, but there has been some interesting news on one of the larger crackpots...
from this story
I've been following the saga on Penny-Arcade, and it's made for some great reading.
Go ahead and read today's news post at penny-arcade.com hell, if you haven't been following PA for a while now, you should take it up.. they're always a great read.
from this story
Quote:Florida attorney and anti-videogame campaigner Jack Thompson has come under fire from America's National Institute on Media and the Family for claiming to have the support of the group in his regular open letters.
The decision of the group to distance itself from the attorney and his headline-grabbing tactics comes despite the fact that like Thompson, the institute is a vocal critic of games such as Manhunt and 25 to Life for their violent content.
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...Thompson issued an open letter to the videogames industry in which he outlined his idea for a game where the CEO of fictional company Take This, Paula Eibel, is murdered along with her husband and children. Should any developer agree to make the game, Thompson will donate $10,000 to the charity of choice of Paul Eibeler, the CEO of Take Two.
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Mike Krahulik, the artist behind popular gaming culture comic Penny-Arcade and a founder of the hugely successful Child's Play charity, contacted Thompson after he made this offer to point out that Child's Play has raised over half a million dollars for children's hospitals around the USA since its inception.
Commenting on Penny-Arcade.com, Krahulik reports that Thompson proceeded to call him directly - keen, no doubt, to congratulate such a successful fellow organiser of videogaming-related charity efforts.
Or perhaps not. "Jack actually just called and screamed at me for a couple minutes," Krahulik said. "He said if I email him again I will 'regret it'. What a violent man."
I've been following the saga on Penny-Arcade, and it's made for some great reading.
Go ahead and read today's news post at penny-arcade.com hell, if you haven't been following PA for a while now, you should take it up.. they're always a great read.
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