The "Fight for Video Games" Web Trailer

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The Video Game Voters Network pays homage to game and movie trailers by bringing you this intentionally overdramatic, over-the-top recruitment trailer to raise awareness among video game enthusiasts of the very serious and constant legislative struggle facing video games. The "Fight For Video Games" trailer shows how politicians and media critics have set their sights on video games, just as they have with comic books, movies and music before, but now you can ensure they lose this struggle, just as they lost in other battles against free speech. Watch the video, Join the Network at http://www.videogamevoters.org and Take Action today! http://www.videogamevoters.org/takeaction/

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: July 24, 2007 at 1:26 pm
Author: VideoGameVoters

Length: 0:02:01
Rating: 4.64
Views: 33,634

Tags: VGVN Video+Game+Voters videogames games politics violence government regulation 1st+amendment vote constitution

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leeoinsd (Saturday 13th of September 2008 11:21:55 PM)
FIGHT FOR GAMERS RIGHTS
hammer326 (Tuesday 26th of August 2008 07:42:48 PM)
if u ask me this problem would be more under control if whores stopped gettin fucked and more legitimate parents were in this world we wouldnt have this problem. stupid parents read ESRB ratings.
hammer326 (Tuesday 26th of August 2008 07:41:30 PM)
YES!
hammer326 (Tuesday 26th of August 2008 07:41:24 PM)
PRECISELY.
hammer326 (Tuesday 26th of August 2008 07:40:51 PM)
awesome trailer this is exactly what we need. if they start fuckin with MMOs anyone wanna start a riot with me? anyway great trailer.
HyperDirector (Saturday 23rd of August 2008 06:46:17 PM)
Seriously,this is getting ridiculous i am starting to find this pointless i am 15 and i think this is just wasting time and tax payers money.Instead of focusing on something that hasnt even harmed no one which if i could add that the last time a violent act occurred it was from an adult that committed a murder from playing video games.Give us a break we shouldn't have to show ID's to purchase a good like its pornographic or something.Please its just a game i can understand if its AO but M-Rated.
SwarmOfChaos (Saturday 2nd of August 2008 10:42:03 PM)
Athough I am Canadian, and alas I cannot support you as I wish I could. The way games are sold by the ESRB is tolerable, but could be better. The people at ESRB are not even gamers! Blaming video games for problems on the youth is just an excuse for bad parents not wanting to accept responsibility for thier own incompetence. I have played Mortal Kombat and Doom since I was in elementry and turned out fine.
Tirsai (Friday 25th of July 2008 01:32:12 PM)
I think this is incredibly important! Even if you're not a video game fan... it just starts with video games, and escalates from there. Freedom to game is freedom for everything!
spleeni1 (Thursday 29th of May 2008 09:57:31 PM)
Bitches don't be touching mai games. Mai games touch THEM.
GsLucky (Thursday 22nd of May 2008 07:19:22 PM)
You know... this ban could affect the other countries under the ESRB: Latin America and Canada are also regulated by the ESRB or use the system to rate the games so... if they are going to have the government regulate the games, what are the odds that the games recieved in the other countries are bashed like that? Think about it! It's not only in the US! ... my point is that LEAVE THE GAMES ALONE D< How come the other countries are less violent if they play the same games eh? Go ask them that *D