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Electronics Retailer Sued for Selling Games

Posted in News, Vexations, Videogames with tags , , , , on March 5, 2008 by tairneanach

European customer electronics retailer Media Markt was sued by a Swiss politician for selling John Woo’s «Stranglehold». To be more precise, Roland Näf sued the manager of a local branch of Media Markt.

Now, I’ve never played that game myself. But it stands to reason that the graphics and effects aren’t particularly more violent than John Woo’s movies. This politician hasn’t sued cinemas or tv stations for featuring his films nor did he sue Media Markt for selling John Woo DVDs, despite the fact that the law he bases his charges on was specifically written for pictures both moving and static.

Now, the reason Mr. Näf is doing this is that he wants to see how effective this law is when used against video games. He states that Swiss law isn’t strict enough in that respect. Even though the video game industry voluntarily uses a system that prohibits selling overly violent games to minors, kids could still easily get their hands on them, especially since the law doesn’t forbid giving the games to them.

So Mr. Näf wants to ban video games from being produced or sold at all. He wants prohibition. As far as I can remember, prohibition never worked. People just started smuggling forbidden goods. And with games and the internet, “smuggling” games is so much easier than trying to fool customs officers. If people want their games, nothing can stop them.

What Mr. Näf didn’t think about: More and more people are playing games. The community is growing rapidly. And with the Swiss system of government being what it is, prohibiting games just won’t work. Not for long, at least.

Actually, he already tried to change the law but was turned down by the parliament. They said that the law as it is now was good enough and that no connection between video games and violent minors was evident.

Good to know that there are some politicians who actually think about the matter instead of lashing out irrationally.

Condolences of a Roleplayer

Posted in News, Roleplaying with tags , , , , , , on March 5, 2008 by tairneanach

My Blog’s only a few hours old and already I feel inclined to post something that deeply saddens me. Gary Gygax, one of the fathers of Dungeons & Dragons, died on March 4th.

Now this might not be the most interesting news for most of the people out there, but it was thanks to people like Mr. Gygax that I discovered the joy that is roleplaying. His mind was one of the more imaginative in the world.

Like most roleplayers, I discovered this hobby somewhen in my teens. I even remember some scenes from that night. Heck, I could even quote a few memorable things. Since then I’ve spent countless hours drafting up new characters, inventing story arcs and spending time with my closest friends, sharing a dream.

I have never met Mr. Gygax. Usually I don’t care much about the death of people whom I don’t know. But this time… This time I’d like to express my sincerest condolences and my great respect for a fellow dreamer.

Thank you.