Norway panics, removes games from stores
A leading Norwegian retailer has decided to remove certain videogames and toys of their shelves in light of the recent terrorist attack
A leading Norwegian retailer has decided to remove certain videogames and toys of their shelves in light of the recent terrorist attack
Jim Sterling over at Destructoid has been doing a bit of investigative journalism and has come up with a list of things that we could ban instead of videogames if we worked on death tolls alone. To stack the deck against video gaming he has also counted every single death that could possibly be linked to video gaming in any …
It seems that we have our own local Jack Thompson and he is on a mission to get all games with violent content and music with violent lyrics recalled from local shelves immediately. Apparently this entire nationwide recall is required because some 16 year old kid dressed up as Joey Jordison, grabbed himself a samurai sword and killed someone. Error …
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