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According to GamePolitics.com, Venezuela has approved a law that bans the import, production, or sale of video games in the country, with threee to five years incarceration if violated. !Viva la Revolutión! |
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Lansid
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Joined: 8/21/03
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11/06/09 11:31:00 AM#2
Austrailia isn't far behind from what I understand. Yay@political agendas! Hopefully US isn't firing up their mass drivers at the video game industry... especially after what happened in Texas the 5th. I just know... somewhere in the states, a congressman is plotting to use that incident to ban "murder simulator" violent video games.... "There is only one thing of which I am certain, and that's nothing is certain." |
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11/06/09 12:54:14 PM#3
'gamepolitics.com' They must have been really excited Venezuela doing this just to provide them news.. |
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RavingRabbid
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Joined: 10/11/09
Remember Rabbids cant play MMO's, but they can dance! |
11/06/09 12:57:31 PM#4
Another commie country at it again! LOL Give me Games or give me death!!!! (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH fires plunger at Chavez's nut sack) Everyone on MMORPG.com before every thread put the letters IMO as you and I dont speak for the gaming community or anyone else. Playing: SWTOR, Eve Online, and World of Tanks. |
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11/06/09 3:05:35 PM#5
Im gonna call bs on this one. If the only cite is gamepolitics.com who then cites a russian news agency then thats less than zero credibility. |
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Originally posted by svann
A little more digging and you will find that Yahoo cites AFP, which most definately is a trustworthy source. The story appears legit, Venezuela is actually proposing to ban video games (and toy guns, but that's of a subordinated issue on this site). Edit: My Spanish is note exactly good, if someone could find the original article on the AFP site... |
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11/06/09 3:17:00 PM#7
Originally posted by svann
Gets my vote as well... anything political that goes through more than 1 source seems to collect more propoganda than anything else. If you look a little into it and think critically you find that the country is setting up a system like the U.S. one (espr rating? or however the acronym goes) however, unlike the U.S. system this bureau has the ability to completely ban games... this is what the outcry is all about. However, doesn't the U.S. version also have this, hell doesn't almost ANY country have something like this? I know a few games have been banned in europe or at least not allowed release until they were 'modified'
so again inflammatory propoganda and knee jerk panic.... check.
possibility for abuse by gov't anyway.... check
difference from most other countries.... dunno but doubt it |
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11/06/09 4:14:10 PM#8
Some random civilian with a sniper should headshot Hugo Chavez already. |
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11/06/09 5:02:36 PM#9
Chavez has certainly been working on this for a while. I guess videogames (specially online) are kind of scary for a regime which has consistently sought to control most media outlets, even in neighbour ally Bolivia where Venezuela has acquired a controlling interest in some newspapers. Ironically a country which recently completed a $1 Bilion gun deal with Russia has also banned toy guns... We Latin Americans continue to struggle against dictatorship. Just to make things clear... |
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Rikimaru_X
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Joined: 6/06/04
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11/06/09 5:37:55 PM#10
Originally posted by Interesting
Call of Duty: 5? -In memory of Laura "Taera" Genender. Passed away on Aug/13/08- |
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11/06/09 5:41:26 PM#11
Looks like my dreams of smuggling video games to poor video game deprived people in Dark Star One can finally come true... Bans a perma, but so are sigs in necro posts. EAT ME MMORPG.com! |
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Shannia
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Joined: 11/06/05
"World of WarCraft is held alive solely by the mediocrity of competing products." RendRegen |
11/06/09 5:43:06 PM#12
I guess Chavez bought WoW gold, got caught, got banned... and this is his reaction to being banned from gaming. LOL
Fear not fanbois, we are not trolls, let's take off your tin foil hat and learn what VAPORWARE is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware "Vaporware is a term used to describe a software or hardware product that is announced by a developer well in advance of release, but which then fails to emerge after having well exceeded the period of development time that was initially claimed or would normally be expected for the development cycle of a similar product." |
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Rikimaru_X
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11/06/09 5:50:37 PM#13
The Venezuelans are getting it hard in the MMO industry. I have great players in my legion in Aion from the country and the goverment actually limits how much money you can spend online (even paypal) per year. I think it's like 500 bucks. I could be wrong, but it's very silly. To contuine to play most mmo's they have to get their game cards from the black market. -In memory of Laura "Taera" Genender. Passed away on Aug/13/08- |
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11/06/09 5:55:07 PM#14
Originally posted by Rikimaru_X
I wonder if the illegal trade of internet confections is a lucrative business in Venezuela. I'm not here to complete my forum PVP dailies. |
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Rikimaru_X
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11/06/09 6:05:34 PM#15
I'm sure it would be if that is you are allowed to sell things from the online (or outside) world to the public there. -In memory of Laura "Taera" Genender. Passed away on Aug/13/08- |
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11/06/09 6:15:34 PM#16
Shoot Chavez? Why? Because he wont sell US cheap oil? This news is BS, proposal is on the table but also US congress discussed changing French Fries to Freedom Fries so same kind of cr4p. First get rid of despots in your own country before you go exporting democracy to other countries. No fate but what we make, so make me a ham sandwich please. |
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Originally posted by Rikimaru_X
I think that would fall in under the ban on imports. Also, read one brave gamer's defiant blog which explores and explains the situation pretty well. Also found a link to the proposed legal text. |
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11/06/09 6:23:41 PM#18
Originally posted by Spiider
Hey! Leave me out of this. I didn't do anything [yet]. >.> <.< -------- The most awesomest after school special T-shirt: |
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11/06/09 7:47:25 PM#19
Originally posted by Spiider
Because he's a tin pot dictator that's why. God knows we've put enough of those idiots in power it's time to take a few out. It's called taking out the trash. "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." ~Greys Law |
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Originally posted by zymurgeist
Because he's a tin pot dictator that's why. God knows we've put enough of those idiots in power it's time to take a few out. It's called taking out the trash.
Not to defend Chavez, but many people had the same feelings towards Bush... One should be careful not to fall into the trap of cultural relativism. |
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