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People say this bill would change nothing, but I'm really hoping that by making ESRB legally binding, it will cause all those people bitching about violent video games to shut the hell up. This legally puts all the responsibility into the parents' hands. If some kid is playing Call of Duty, well, he clearly didn't buy it himself, so obviously whoever let him play it is an adult who used their own judgement to say, "This is okay." And if the kid does get it from some other relative like the cousin, and the parents don't like that, well, they should be blaming the cousin, not the retailer or the industry. But maybe that's just wishful thinking. They'll probably still bitch and try to find scapegoats in the industry instead of taking personal responsibility.

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Awesome feature. I find it interesting that the type of gamer I am heavily depends on which game I am playing. But I would say I'm about 60% completionist, and much less of everything else that has been presented so far. Can't wait to hear about some other types.

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If anything, I'd say lack of a movie license only adds to the game. I mean, I really don't get the appeal of Lego Batman or Lego Harry Potter, but Lego in its core concept, with plenty of imagination to boot, sounds like it holds many more possibilities.

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If (or when) gaming is done exclusively through cloud distribution, I will cease to be a gamer.