Sentences with phrase «arguments over video»

U.S. Supreme Court arguments over video games are unusual, but on Tuesday of this week, the Court heard oral argument in Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Assn..
A fact that is often times lost in the arguments over video games and violence.

Not exact matches

To cover all this in just over two hundred pages, Hibbs leans more on tortured judgments and rhetorical excesses (e.g., a chapter entitled «Seinfeld's Dark God») than argument, in the end coming across as someone who needs to kick back and pop in a video.
To solve family arguments over who gets to watch what program or play which video game, parents tend to introduce more media technology into the home.»
Or, parents may find that siblings get into more arguments when they're fighting over who gets to use the tablet next or who is going to play a particular video game first.
I'm sure arguments could be made that the console was a revolutionary release, one that changed the face of video gaming forever, although it owed much of its fame and fortune to the Playstation 1, which sold over 100 million units.
In America's wrenching argument over how and why we have so many mass shootings, such as the ones at Newtown, Conn. and Aurora, Colo., many have pointed the finger at video game makers to demand they take a good hard look at what they sell and its effect on impressionable young minds.
A 9 - year - old child shot her sister over a video game argument in Monroe County, according to the report from WTVA.
This time, The Gamesmen talk about what the Dark Souls creator is planning next, always online with the next Need for Speed, getting shot over a video game argument, the winners from the Dota 2 International Championships, a Mighty apology, the latest Witcher 3 patch, The Yogscast at EGX, and new footage of the Mad Max game.
There have been a number of other changes over the years chronicled by Wikipedia, beginning with the pub argument that spawned the book all the way back in 1951 to recent TV shows, and video games.
Everyone knows video games have to make money somehow, but the question over how games make money became one of the central arguments in 2017, as various big name publishers brought one of the most popular ways to monetize mobile and free - to - play games — loot boxes — into the mainstream.
Of course, such arguments are hardly exclusive to video game consoles, at least in the States: Coke vs. Pepsi, McDonald's vs. Burger King, or Sports Team A vs. Sports Team B. Arguing over who had the better console, though, was less like those and perhaps closer to Ford vs. Chevy, chiefly because unlike those others, most people could only afford one.
He has videos all over youtube and his arguments are measured and thought out.
In the presentation, sponsored by the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, I showed this short video to make the point that gas country over the border in Pennsylvania offers ammunition for almost any argument:
In relation to the over 80 count, the judge excludes the readings based on the defence argument that the Crown could not prove a «clear and unequivocal» waiver of the right to counsel because of the arresting officer's poor note taking and the unexplained failure of the Crown to provide the full video record requested of all the accused's activities at the police station on the night of his arrest.
The argument for Shield is that it's an all - in - one solution for gaming and streaming video, and unlike Steam Link it includes a wireless game controller, which is much improved over the first - generation Shield.
The videos reignited a long - standing debate over the use of fetal tissue collected through abortions, fueled efforts seeking to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, re-energized arguments over whether public money should support Planned Parenthood and became the subject of a Republican - led investigation on Capitol Hill.
Primary schools can invite a Kids Helpline counsellor into their classroom via a video link or over the phone to facilitate sessions with class groups on a range of topics such as bullying, online safety, family arguments and friendships.
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