The video game industry’s recently-announced plan to build political support via campaign contributions has drawn sharp criticism from a well-known media watchdog group.
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The video game industry’s recently-announced plan to build political support via campaign contributions has drawn sharp criticism from a well-known media watchdog group.
Games for crabs'
It’s certainly not your typical software pirate story.
MCV reports that 61-year-old George Clarke was fined £3,000 after he traded pirated games, movies and CD’s to crabbers in Troon Harbour, England.
The idea of parents and kids bonding over video games seems like a no-brainer to us.
MSNBC examines the issue in conversation with parents as well as a Seattle-based pediatrician. Brian Albright, father of 12-year-old Caleb, told MSNBC: