Last week, it was announced that US President Donald Trump would meet with representatives of the industry to
discuss game violence.
Original story, March 2, 2018: US President Donald Trump will meet next week with «members of the videogame industry» to
discuss game violence following last month's school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Not exact matches
Trump is meeting with video
game executives this week to
discuss violence in gaming and has delayed rolling out a proposal on gun reforms.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump will gather representatives of the video
game industry and voices who think
games are a bad influence on kids to
discuss the role of video
game violence in society.
By far the
game's best expansion, not only does it introduce creepy new supernatural foes, the distancing effect of the supernatural setting allows the story to
discuss the consequences of
violence and long - term effects of the Mafia lifestyle in a way the main story never attempts to.
As most older
gamers know, Night Trap caught the ire of the United States Senate when the
game hit store shelve in 1992, and the Senate summoned both Nintendo and Sega of America reps to a committee hearing to
discuss violence in videogames.
Education for Democracy Institute Peace and Democracy Discussions and Peace and Democracy eBooks and Digital
Games Pilot Project Peace & Democracy eBooks and Digital
Games provide digital versions of multicultural literature, along with digital
games, activities, and curriculum, that can help children and adults
discuss how to prevent
violence and improve our democratic society.
The text gives graphic descriptions of the
violence, racism, and other negatives in some video
games and
discusses what the impact of these are upon both individuals and society at large.
The videogame roundtable has the crew
discussing two topics: videogame
violence and «play to win» premium
game portals.
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Violence In Video Games: The Producer's View «Video game violence is, as ever, a hot topic, and Gamasutra and GameProducer.net asked former Thrill Kill and current Sony producer Harvard Bonin, Bizarre Creations» Peter O'Brien, Stainless Games» Ben Gunstone, and Gas Powered Games» Frank Rogan to discuss legislation, responsibility, and mature games
Violence In Video
Games: The Producer's View «Video
game violence is, as ever, a hot topic, and Gamasutra and GameProducer.net asked former Thrill Kill and current Sony producer Harvard Bonin, Bizarre Creations» Peter O'Brien, Stainless Games» Ben Gunstone, and Gas Powered Games» Frank Rogan to discuss legislation, responsibility, and mature games
violence is, as ever, a hot topic, and Gamasutra and GameProducer.net asked former Thrill Kill and current Sony producer Harvard Bonin, Bizarre Creations» Peter O'Brien, Stainless
Games» Ben Gunstone, and Gas Powered
Games» Frank Rogan to
discuss legislation, responsibility, and mature
games.»
«We
discussed the numerous scientific studies establishing that there is no connection between video
games and
violence, First Amendment protection of video
games, and how our industry's rating system effectively helps parents make informed entertainment choices.»
Whilst
discussing the evolution of the
game he said «[EA] wanted more
violence, more gore, more sex, more horror and more offensive «stuff» — I think they had in mind a sort of Dante's + Alice thing.»
Taylor and Andrew are joined by Bryson and Jon as they
discuss the Dishonored comic,
violence in video
games, and much more!
A statement from the Electronic Software Association says «We
discussed the numerous scientific studies establishing that there is no connection between video
games and
violence, First Amendment protection of video
games, and how our industry's rating system effectively helps parents make informed entertainment choices.
IGDA Director Says Capital, Not Unions, Will Keep
Game Development Jobs Secure (Matt Kim / USGamer - ARTICLE) «We spoke with IGDA executive director Jen MacLean about the IGDA's new goals, and
discuss the questions regarding gun
violence and
games, and the prospect of unionization within the industry.
Later in the week, the ESA confirmed they would meet with Trump to
discuss video
game violence this Thursday.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to
discuss video
game violence Thursday at a White House school safety meeting with industry leaders and their critics, as well as a handful of Republican lawmakers.
To explore this issue, Guardian Live — in association with UCL — is holding a special event on 9 April, inviting
game developers and academics to
discuss the issues of
violence, the military and morality in gaming.
Today, President Trump brought together top executives from the gaming industry, parents groups, and members of Congress for a meeting to
discuss violence in video
games.
President Donald Trump on Thursday met behind closed doors with several top video
game industry executives, association representatives, politicians and others to
discuss video
game violence in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of 17 students and teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last month.
In a statement yesterday, the Entertainment Software Association said: «We
discussed the numerous scientific studies establishing that there is no connection between video
games and
violence, First Amendment protection of video
games, and how our industry's rating system effectively helps parents make informed entertainment choices.»
Earlier today, President Donald Trump met with
game industry executives and their critics to talk about the link between video
games and
violence, a topic many of us got sick of
discussing years ago.
The United States Congress held hearings in the 1990s to
discuss violence in video
games, and Night Trap was one of the major examples in the discussions.
Education for Democracy Institute Peace and Democracy Discussions and Peace and Democracy eBooks and Digital
Games Pilot Project Peace & Democracy eBooks and Digital
Games provide digital versions of multicultural literature, along with digital
games, activities, and curriculum, that can help children and adults
discuss how to prevent
violence and improve our democratic society.