(DC) Lawyer: I'll sue Spielberg over violent games

Oatka

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What goes around, comes around. The liberals clapped their hands with glee when the gun manufacturers were sued, now the sharks are circling a new raft.
http://www.nypost.com/news/10835.htm

By BRIAN BLOMQUIST

WASHINGTON - A lawyer for families of victims of a 1997 Kentucky mass school shooting said yesterday he'll sue moviemaker Steven Spielberg if he doesn't pull violent video games from his arcade chain.

Jack Thompson, who represents the families of three girls killed in the Paducah, Ky., shootings, also called on Democratic presidential wannabe Al Gore to pressure Spielberg to remove games such as "Time Crisis 2" from his GameWorks arcades, where kids of all ages are free to play them.

In "Time Crisis 2," which is made by NAMCO and distributed by Sony, the object of the game is to shoot as many humans as possible. The American Amusement Machine Association rates the game: "Animated Violence - Strong."

GameWorks are multi-entertainment centers, with video games, bars and restaurants, founded by Spielberg. They're located in 11 cities, including Littleton, Colo., hometown of Columbine HS.

Thompson has sued the makers of the film,
"The Basketball Diaries," and video-game makers, contending that they incited the 1997 shooting rampage by 14-year-old Michael Corneal, who killed three teenagers and wounded five.

Thompson has been retained by the families of the three girls who were slain: Jessica James, 17, Kayce Steger, 15, and Nicole Hadley, 14. He lost the first round of his suit in federal court in Kentucky but is appealing it.

Now he is threatening to sue Spielberg under Florida's nuisance law unless Spielberg has the violence-simulating shooting games removed from his outlets by Sept. 21. Under the state law, one can be sued for being a public nuisance and a danger to public health and safety.

Thompson charges that the games provoke violence in children. "I have seen kids as young as 10, their eyes glazed, playing this game ... They are learning that killing is fun, and that doing so is without consequence," Thompson wrote to Spielberg, referring to another shooting game, "House of the Dead."

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This news makes me happy as a pig in sh*t. I thought that fast food would be next but its good to see Hollywood getting it crammed up thier collective butts first. Lets see who else can we sue...

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Misery loves company, I guess.

I work in the computer games industry. A lot of others who work in that business are shooters, as I am. So now we're getting hammered from both sides.

I think that, rather than whoop it up over these new attacks on the entertainment industry, we should extend a sympathetic hand. Gun owners _know_ what it's like to be unfairly demonized; we know what it's like to have the iron fist of the state hovering above us, threatening to crush our rights on a political whim.

Yes, much of Hollywood/Siliwood might rebuff such an overture, but not all of them. I know some game developers who would be damn glad.

--The Beez
 
Beez
Your right, curse it. But, mind if I chortle at this story, just for a bit.
Please?



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ahhh booo hoooo psycho kids kill a lot of people, lets all pretend to cry and then go sue big names who put out violent games and make enough money to get over it.
ok yes school shootings have ruine dlives, but i see this lawyer out to make a buck.

i am sorry but i am a fan of violence laden, blood spouting, gory games such as doom, quake, all the arcade style first person shooters, the james bond games and many more.
do u see me going and shooting everyone who makes me mad or hurts my feelings? no. why is that?
i am not a freaking sociopath or psychopath.
i dont have the urge to kill anyone, i dont want to hurt anyone for christ sake.
so we cant label violent video games and movies as the cause.
lack of attention from parents plus warped, sick, disturbed and not properly functioning minds are the cause. yeah violent vidoe games plus those two things may have an effect, they may give them ideas on tactics and on how to go about it.
but its not the express fault of the games.
not enough to warrant law suits.

ok rant over.
 
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