Georgia targets violent video games - Tech News - CNET.com.
First Indianapolis, then Garden Grove, California, and now an entire state. I suppose that if this happens enough times, the incentive for each new game to outdo the violence of last one will begin to be outweighed by legal hassles and diminished distribution. Maybe... being the optimist that I am, games will have to compete instead on cleverness, storyline, or something else less toxic.