While Michael Atkinson can now be described as [URL=http://gamepolitics.com/2010/03/22/atkinson-wins-then-resigns]the ex-South Australian Attorney General[/URL], an Australian gamer has penned a column arguing that now is the perfect time to for gamers to act mature and make amends with the anti-game politician.
[URL=http://blogs.brisbanetimes.com.au/digital-life/screenplay/2010/03/29/yourturnexten.html]In a piece[/URL] appearing in the videogame-themed Screen Play column that runs in the Brisbane Times, Leigh Martin of Darwin, Australia wrote that gamers and politicians have actually been on the same page all along, as both groups wished for “the careful regulation of content potentially harmful to minors.” He chalks up the basis of unrest between the two parties to “posturing and politicking.”
Martin continues:
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