I am 29 years old. I am a geek. I am a gamer. I’ve been following the anti-video game rhetoric for the vast majority of my life. Gratuitous violence in video games, questionable content, ‘Hot Coffee’, and Jack Thompson.
Every popular form of media seems to be afflicted with this process each generation. Growing up it was cartoons and movies. As I got older and it became chic to be a geek, video games caught the majority of the press. The ESA, or Entertainment Software Association was formed to help police the medium. The ESRB was formed to act much like the MPAA does in assigning ratings to video games.
Much like movies I have watched parents bypass these age restrictions and put games like Grand Theft Auto in the hands of their eight year olds. I have seen Senator Clinton stand beside Joe Lieberman and say that these violent video games are corrupting the youth of our nation.
The state of Illinois has recently tried to pass a ban on all violent video games in the state. In the courts this was found unconstitutional by way of the Free Speech ammendment. Video games represent an art form much like movies and what I term ‘higher art’ such as paintings, sculpture and poetry.
The state knew that this would be found unconstitutional before it went into the hearing and wasted tax payer dollars in the attempt to bleed the ESA, which is a non-profit organization, dry. The ESA has recently filed a petition to sue the state for over $645 thousand dollars to help recoup the costs of court fees in the state’s attempt to prove a point.
Games are indeed getting increasingly violent due to the market share that games such as Halo and Grand Theft auto garner. But the problem is not the video games themselves. The game industry also isn’t directly to blame, as much like an insurance company or any other corporation, they’re in it to make money.
However I don’t think the gaming community is taken seriously by most politicians. They want the youth vote yet they ostrasize and demonize gamers. The statistics point to the fact that a form of ‘electronic interactive entertainment’ exists in one in four homes.
We’re described as degenerates and layabouts. We don’t count as a percentage. But they fail to realize that the core demographic for video games has shifted from the 10-18 crowd to the 18-32 age group. These gamers have property, children, and money. We volunteer to the community.
A popular video game themed web comic called Penny Arcade holds an event every Christmas called “Child’s Play” where they accept donations such as money, games, and video game systems which will be given to children in children’s hospitals to brighten their days. Gamers last year donated in excess of $1 million dollars in physical donations and cash to this event.
And yet we’re not counted. Jack Thompson, famed for his crusade against violent video games offered up $10 thousand of his own money to the company that produced his concept for a video game; a man that fought back against the video game industry. The man would kill company execs over the loss of his son who died because of video games.
The gamer community spoke up and made many games. Mr. Thompson later retracted his offer stating that it was simply ‘satire’. Again Penny Arcade stood up and donated the money to Doug Lowenstein, director of the ESA to be donated to the charity of his choice.
And yet we’re still demons, gun crazed lunatics, and shiftless potheads. The point I’ve tried to demonstrate is that the gamer community and the video game industry perhaps is not to blame. The state of Illinois, Jack Thompson, and the others who have hopped on the bandwagon against one of the fastest growing entertainment mediums of our generation, have resorted to dirtier tricks and lies than the most battle crazed gamer sitting in his basement. And if the Democrats wish to win any kind of leverage in any of the branches of government they must appeal to us as well. We’re not the MTV generation. We’re not Generation X, or Y or whatever letter you assign to it. We are the Video Game Generation. We sit in seats of power during the day and frag your children in Halo and Half-Life by night. We fix your sinks. We prepare your food. We drive your children to school. We are socially responsible as a whole and deserve to be counted as well.
This is my tip jar. I’ve been instructed to make one. I’ve also been instructed to post a couple of links about information in my diary. The information about Child’s Play can be found Here. The link to the Jack Thompson article can be found Here.
Here is a link to the ESA Website which has links to the lawsuit that I mentioned as well as others, including one in Michigan opposing a law that banned the sale of video games to minors.
I was only giving ya tips. From what I have noticed, we here in “Blogtopia” (credit to Skippy the Bush Kangaroo) like our sources. 😉
Sheesh
Personally, my opinion on all of the “hype” we as gamers (and yes I am one too.) encounter is just like the “Missing White Woman on a Beautiful Island” and the “Summer of the Sharks” mentality. The fact that Hillary jumped on the bandwagon really pissed me off. I liked her until then. And then I started to notice some her non-commital answers to other subjects and it slowly turned me off.
Honestly, I don’t see how the “establishment” can even begin to relate the gamer community. With the example of above…plus Lieberman. There’s alot of discontent within said community without much of outlet IMHO. If they could get off the pedastal for a moment (in regards to all politicians) and try to really relate to the common man (gamers included ’cause we are the common man too dammit!) then we might have something…as it is right now..argh!!!
Maybe the recent winds of change will help with that…
Good rant sweetie. 😉
I agree! But I think you should spell your name properly! Do a google on Lovecraft!
heh it’s spelled that way for a reason. you don’t want the full wrath of Cthulu do you? 😉
I’m pretty familiar with the HP Lovecraft Cthulhu mythos actually. I just felt like being different 🙂
How’s it going Cthulus Bunny Slippers.
I’m not much of a gamer having grown up during the pool hall days, but I agree with you.
To me parents and people who complain about it have the same options as the ones complaining about violent TV. Cut the damn thing off or change the channel.
Other than games, I’m am looking forward to seeing more of your designs you were showing the other night.
I’ve got a couple more that i could put up in the cafe sometime. have one i’ve been working on for the photographers in the group
I’m looking forward to seeing it. You’ve almost got me ready to pull out the old copy I have and start playing around with it.
so we are not lazy-good-for-nothing-stoner-couch potato-slackers who do nothing but sit in front of our TV or computer monitors playing those mind corputing games? I must have missed the memo. 🙂
It is about time somebody said something.
this theory about gaming and human evolution. If you don’t believe that we have a non physical aspect, this will not make sense, but if you do, then maybe it will.
I think we are becoming more “virtual” or less physical beings. In the game world, our “real” self sits comfortably and safely in a chair, while our avatar wanders around having the most dangerous adventures. On another level, our “real” self or “soul”, sits comfortably somewhere, while our physical self endures all manner of problems and struggles.
Perhaps we are on the brink of the next level. Perhaps this is evolution. It sure feels like the hunan race is speeding ever faster toward some sort of fundamental shift.
Maybe this ties in with 2012. Maybe it is the singularity approaching. Ray Kurzwell has a new book out about the singularity that I will read when it comes out in paperback.
We are slowly becoming cyborgs. Our electronic devices are not yet physically attached, but it’s coming.
I am a gamer-wanna be. If I could find more games like Myst, I’d no doubt spend a lot more time gaming. The shooter games are not so interesting to me and the multi-player games make me feel shy. But the experience of immersing one’s self in that virutal landscape is a tremendous hypnotic and pleasurable experience.
It may be the pleasure of it that causes so much suspicion. This culture is very suspicious of pleasure, unless it can find a way to regulate and control it, like TV.