The latest episode of Eurogamer’s EGTV show is entitled [URL=http://www.eurogamer.net/videos/the-egtv-show-the-videogames-election-episode-1]The Videogames Election[/URL] and scrutinizes just how important—and necessary, perhaps—government support is to the UK games industry.
The piece features interviews with pro-game MP Tom Watson, ELSPA’s Michael Rawlinson, Peter Molyneux of Lionhead Studios, EA Sports President Peter Moore and TIGA’s Richard Wilson, among others.
Rawlinson took time in the piece to note [URL=http://gamepolitics.com/2010/03/31/has-mp-vaz-mended-his-anti-game-ways]a toning down[/URL] in the anti-game rhetoric from MP Keith Vaz, who reacted some years ago to the UK’s Manhunt tragedy with a call to ban all violent videogames. When responding to the violent scene from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Vaz wanted to ensure that the game could not fall into the hands of children, to which Rawlinson replied, “That’s our message.”
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