That's more about its long-term financial viability and strategy. Read more
That's more about its long-term financial viability and strategy. Read more
haha, whoops! Sorry. Read more
The law, though, would make it illegal to sell to minors. There's already a system in place to regulate the sale of games to minors, it's the one created by the ESRB. The difference is that it doesn't have the force of law behind it. But movie and TV show ratings don't either. Read more
I didn't have to do anything. I wanted to though, it was easier than responding to everyone's reaction individually. Read more
You were correct in your correction and I instituted the said correction to make things correct. Thanks! :D Read more
No worries, I'm mostly anarchist, so my politic beliefs, or lack there of, get me in trouble some times. Read more
It sort of implies it, lumping together all of the non-dissenting opinions into one single thought and only mentioning a single judge. Read more
This was an opinion, something we're all entitled too. Nothing fair or balanced about them. Read more
No it's not a law anywhere. It's a form of industry self regulation, like with movies and music. That is what the California law was about. Read more
No such law exists, not for games, movies or music. Read more
That video certainly leads me to believe that he thinks the law should have been passed. It would have been great if he were more clear on that, if that's not the case. Read more
I didn't miss the point, I just disagree with how Stewart made it. Read more
No it isn't. Read more
Scalia never brought up sex. Alito did. Read more
I never said his argument was invalid. Where did you read that? I just said he's being a hypocrite in making his point. Read more
I probably should have been a bit more clear in my write up. I was taking task with the way he presented his point and what I felt was the underlying reason for that, which is, I think, his feeling that the law should have passed. Read more
Maybe I wasn't clear. Read more
Who's comment? Alito? Read more
It's my contention that as with movies and music, those choices should remain in the hands of parents and not be controlled by fines that are backed by law. Read more