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  2. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    Video game consoles had reached the 16-bit era with the ability to support higher resolution graphics. Alongside this, video games had started to draw older players, creating a market for games with more mature content, both on home consoles and in arcades. [2] During this period, two key players were Nintendo and Sega.

  3. Family Entertainment Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece of this bill is a prohibition against any business for selling or renting a Mature, Adults-Only, or Ratings Pending game to a person who is younger than seventeen. On-site store managers would be subject to a fine of $1,000 or 100 hours of community service for the first offense; $5,000 or 500 hours of community service for each ...

  4. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association - Wikipedia

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    Before the California bill was signed into law, the ESA and the Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA), now known as the Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA), were preparing a lawsuit to overturn the law, fearing that the "violent video game" definition would affect many titles that the ESRB has otherwise labeled appropriate for younger ...

  5. Game theory explains why AOC and other progressives should ...

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    The fight over the spending bills looks an awful lot like a classic game theory problem. The best strategy for that dilemma is to punish defectors.

  6. Talk : 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    A fact from 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 December 2018 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:

  7. How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that ...

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    A run on consoles during the pandemic allowed researchers to test whether gaming causes changes in the mental well-being of players.

  8. New bill would deal with concerns Kentucky is paying for ...

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    Several provisions in Senate Bill 71, filed by Sens. Phillip Wheeler, R-Pikeville, and Jimmy Higdon, R-Lebanon, mirror those in HB 408. Sign up for our Bluegrass Politics Newsletter

  9. Video game addiction - Wikipedia

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    Video game addiction is a broader concept than internet gaming addiction, but most video game addiction is associated with internet gaming. APA suggests, like Khan, [14] the effects (or symptoms) of video game addiction may be similar to those of other proposed psychological addictions.