For those who’ve been out of the loop for the past few months, videogames have come under fire again. Shocking, we know. This 4858272052nd verse, however, isn’t quite the same as the first. See, the stakes are a fair deal higher. It’s the gaming industry versus Arnold Schwarzenegger round two, and this time, we’ll be trading blows and ogling ring girls in the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court. Positive precedents or not, the worst case scenario here could result in mature games essentially being labeled as pornography – in all likelihood a one-way ticket off retail shelves, permanently.
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