The [URL=http://www.theesa.com/]Entertainment Software Association’s (ESA)[/URL] [URL=http://videogamevoters.org/]Video Game Voters Network (VGVN)[/URL] has launched a nifty little promotion designed to tweak California State Senator Leland Yee, the original author of that state’s videogame law which is now in front of the Supreme Court.
A good handful of gamers have probably destroyed a controller in a fit of rage, and while there’s a handful of things that the useless accessories could be [URL=http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/feature-what-to-do-with-broken-nes-controllers]used[/URL] [URL=http://ffffound.com/image/9a0962fc026f2f353512f9bba8d0ac02919e6e05]for[/URL], the VGVN is urging game enthusiasts to take the broken controller (or an old one), scribble “I believe in the First Amendment” on it and send it off to Senator Yee’s office.
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