Thursday, January 31, 2008
The Never-Ending Story: Cooper Clarifies
Cooper Lawrence has talked to MTV, now, and she sort of backs down but is still really irritating ("Expert Backs Down..." shouldn't be the title of an article about the fact that she wasn't an expert, but anyway). She stands by the University of Maryland research she cited that no one had ever heard of. You can't actually read the research without being someone or paying, though, so I still can't ascertain whether she was fair about it or not. Gamepolitics.com now has a poll asking if gamers should forgive Cooper now, and I'm still torn in a way. There's not a whole lot of material given in the MTV News report, but it doesn't sound as apologetic as I'd like it to be. I wouldn't keep "reviewing" her books or anything, but I seriously doubt, if it were actually possible, that a gamer apology would be appropriate as of yet.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
GTA Blamed Again for Violence
Grand Theft Auto is clawing its way back into the news with the new installment due out April 29th, and old people are coming out of nowhere to bring up all the same old points.
Here's another example, Dan Dougherty, some neighborhood-level anti-crime (who isn't?) "Gang Resistance and EXILE director" said some very familiar things about GTA, as well as rap music. "In Grand Theft Auto, you score points by killing cops, stealing cars and beating prostitutes," he said, which mirrors some other old and incorrect claims I've heard before. There aren't even "points" in Grand Theft Auto, but yes, there is a good bit of potential car-stealing and cop-killing. Anyway, there's a gang problem in his county, which the article attributes at least a bit to the prison population there, but as I'm proving, that's not what makes it into the headlines.
Here's another example, Dan Dougherty, some neighborhood-level anti-crime (who isn't?) "Gang Resistance and EXILE director" said some very familiar things about GTA, as well as rap music. "In Grand Theft Auto, you score points by killing cops, stealing cars and beating prostitutes," he said, which mirrors some other old and incorrect claims I've heard before. There aren't even "points" in Grand Theft Auto, but yes, there is a good bit of potential car-stealing and cop-killing. Anyway, there's a gang problem in his county, which the article attributes at least a bit to the prison population there, but as I'm proving, that's not what makes it into the headlines.
Monday, January 28, 2008
The Never-Ending Story: Jack Thompson Weighs in on Mass Effect

Through email correspondence with Brian Crecente at Kotaku, it has been revealed that Jack Thompson is sort of defending Mass Effect. The emails are really brief, as you can read from that link above, but Jack says that "The guy [Cooper Lawrence or the original conservative blogger guy?] who shot his mouth off about it had no idea what the Hell he was talking about." He then adds "This contrived controversy is absolutely ridiculous." This took the socks off of Brian Crecente and the rest of the gaming world, just the fact that Jack makes sense on this issue.
In much less surprising news, Hal Halpin of the ECA has sent a letter to FOX demanding that they recant on the many errors in their broadcast. Yup, he would do that, wouldn't he? Barely even news. Sorry to end things on that note.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Studying Studies: 25 Things Games Have Been "Proven" to Do
Here is a nice master list of video game studies and research, archived by their general conclusions. As you'll see, the studies very often contradict one another. This is organized to be as ironic as possible, by the way, not by date or something useful like that.
Video Games:
Video Games:
- Force children to imitate games negatively
- Damage brain functions, affecting emotional control
- Increase emotional arousal and decrease self-control brain activity
- Raise the risk of aggressive behavior
- Increase aggressive thoughts, but not behavior
- Can make you drive more aggressively
- Teach both aggression and more useful things
- Have absolutely nothing to do with aggression
- Make only aggressive kids more aggressive
- Make only angry people more aggressive
- Do not cause youth violence
- Can be healthy for some children, even violent games
- Are less emotionally involving than film and television, meaning violence is less upsetting and immersion in the world is actually less complete
- Improve visuospatial cognition (better understand what you're looking at, basically)
- Increase equality in spatial skills between men and women
- Give you less time to study
- Cause minor drops in time for reading and homework
- Have great educational value
- Lower your school grades (or at least your perception of them)
- Teach tolerance of the vast diversity online
- Make you less likely to own a pet
- Could cure acrophobia
- Fulfill your psychological needs
- Give you a sense of freedom and accomplishment
- Can treat ADHD
Saturday, January 26, 2008
I've Got to Admit, It's Getting Better: Cooper Lawrence Apologizes!
We Win! Hooray! Huzzah! Cooper Lawrence said she misspoke and now that she's "seen the game and seen the sex scenes it’s kind of a joke." In a good way, I swear. Just read the New York Times article for all the real information. I'm just here to rejoice, basically. Otherwise, everything on the Mass Effect story is still the same, with FOX offering EA a chance on TV, and EA still not sure whether they should accept or not.
Hooray again, whoo!
Hooray again, whoo!
Friday, January 25, 2008
All Together Now: 1/22/08 - 1/25/08
I'm going to officially get into the stride of the All Together Now posts right here, right now. They're going to aggregate my news from the previous week, and they'll be posted every Friday, 'cause I've got stuff to do on Fridays. Here you are:
1/23/08 - Webgamania examined V-Tech Rampage and less seriously considered the controversy surrounding Presidential Paintball.
I explained and examined the Sierra Club's 1% "couch potato" tax on televisions and video games.
1/24/08 - The gamer revenge against Cooper Lawrence for her FOX News appearance suddenly struck. I pretended not to condone such behavior, I think.
Yeah, not really so much in two days, but I've got to get into the rhythm. Which reminds me, I've got to find Gitaroo Man at one of these Gamestops...
Sail the ship... chop the tree... skip the rope... look at me!
1/23/08 - Webgamania examined V-Tech Rampage and less seriously considered the controversy surrounding Presidential Paintball.
I explained and examined the Sierra Club's 1% "couch potato" tax on televisions and video games.
1/24/08 - The gamer revenge against Cooper Lawrence for her FOX News appearance suddenly struck. I pretended not to condone such behavior, I think.
Yeah, not really so much in two days, but I've got to get into the rhythm. Which reminds me, I've got to find Gitaroo Man at one of these Gamestops...
Sail the ship... chop the tree... skip the rope... look at me!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Mass Effect Story Update: The Cult of Perfection Given a Tarnished Record
Firstly, Jeff Brown from EA set FOX straight better than Geoff Keighley did in letter form (not like they'll show it on air, but oh well). You can read that letter here, because I've got to get on to the really exciting bit.
Cooper Lawrence, as I stated in my fun fact of the day, is likely even more hated than Jack Thompson among politically-active gamers right now due to her part in the same FOX News story. As you can observe in the video linked there, she laughed at the idea of having actually played the game, but represented Geoff Keighley's opposition and was given most of the speaking time. Therefore, the Amazon page of the book she promoted through that broadcast has:
- Nine 5-star reviews
- Zero 4-star reviews
- Two 3-star reviews
- Forty-Six 2-star reviews
- and 386 1-star reviews
"I'm also quite disappointed that Mrs. Lawrence would use sex appeal (the cover) to sell her book. Whether she realizes it or not there are a lot of kids in book stores today that will see this and get the wrong impression.That was perhaps the nicest of the reviews I found, some of which were a bit over the top, but I think that one was pitch perfect. This just made me feel like the Internet is a wonderful place all over again this morning. I hope you feel the same way.
Image means a lot Mrs. Lawrence, and you are damaging the youth of America."
Also, be sure to look at the tags customers have associated with the book. The entire list is very entertaining, including "bigot", "hipocrisy", and some phrases I'm unprepared to tarnish my site with at this time.
Update Update: An anonymous source at FOX claims that they have now invited EA onto the network themselves. I'd much rather they just apologize than try to fight with more lies, but we'll see what happens.
Hallelujah, praise the lord! Divine Intervention!
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