The Video Game Industry Goes Political
An anonymous reader writes "The video game industry is finally forming a PAC by the end of March to get some political clout. A story in The New York Times yesterday reports that the video game industry has finally woken up and realized that in order to stay strong going forward, it can't rely on 13-year-old pimple-faced kids to promote its agenda."
Make sure that the supply of invincibility stars and 1-up mushrooms doesn't fall into the wrong hands...
Since I cant see paying off politicians going away any time soon, is it possible for average citizens to organize and do the same?
We tried that with political parties, and, well, see my sig.
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Once we get Mario elected to Congress we'll be a significant voting, until then I think most candidates will focus on "giving" healthcare or making us "secure".
Is someone who is in this PAC known as a PAC-man?
Seems like a good idea to me.
Money is the root of all evil?
Eligible to drive, drink liquor and (most of all) vote?
How many plan to do all three at the same time in the next election?
Make sure the ball-punching is long and unskippable.
That was actors? I thought they hired a Cylon with a bum voice modulator. :)
I have two young boys (age 1 and age 3) who like to watch me play nearly any videogame I throw in (they're big fans of the Katamari series).
Jesus tits, it's people like you that enable the think-of-the-children advocates. By the time your kids grow up scientists will probably have found out that K.D. is the thalidomide of our generation.
Well, if nothing else such a proposal would probably work wonders for the proportion of men:women in the games industry.
I really hope either the spokesperson or chairman of the committee gets the title of PAC-man
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