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Chapter 1.2 Games and Society

2 Why Do People Play Video Games? Goals Stages Real-Time Interaction Facilitating Community

3 Audience and Demographics What good are demographics? Are they always accurate?

4 Audience and Demographics: ESA 2003 Survey Results Provides broad brushstrokes Snapshots of a particular place and period of time What information stands out? 50% of all Americans play games

5 Audience and Demographics: ESRB EC(Early Childhood) E(Everyone) E10+(Everyone 10+) T(Teen) M(Mature) AO(Adults Only) 32 different “Content Descriptors”

6 Audience and Demographics: ESRB 2003 Statistics 57% of games received an E rating 32% of games received a T rating 10% of games received an M rating 1% received an EC rating

7 Audience and Demographics: ESRB 2003 Statistics (2) 70% of best-selling console games were E or T rated 90% of best-selling PC games were E or T rated Buying habits or development habits?

8 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: Night Trap

9 Societal Reaction to Games Misleading perception of games as being child’s play Violence in video games drawing parental attention

10 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: Night Trap (1992) Undue attention given quality of the game Content comparable to a B-grade slasher movie Misleading press reports about the player’s role

11 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: Mortal Kombat (1992) Featured quasi-realistic violence Virtual gouts of blood Home release drew attention where the arcade release was largely ignored

12 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: 1993 Senate hearings Industry was called to the carpet Threatened with government regulation Created a 12-point plan for self-regulation Birth of the ESRB

13 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: Doom (1994) and the 1999 Columbine Massacre Shooters were known to play Doom Lawsuits were initiated against the industry, but eventually dropped

14 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Haitian-American Rights Groups protest game content, launch Federal case Rockstar Games changes game content Lawsuit moved to Florida courts in hopes of a stringent ruling

15 Societal Reaction to Games Legal Issues: St. Louis County Ordinance Ordinance was passed regulating game access Lawsuit filed by the ESA Judge upheld ordinance specifying that video games did not contain speech Ruling was over-turned

16 Societal Reaction to Games Games and Youth Violence Current studies on games and youth violence are not flawed and not definitive How does one define “violence” in the context of video games?

17 Societal Reaction to Games Root of All Evil, or Good, Old-Fashioned Fun? Games are seen as meaningless fun Games are also seen as a troubling source of youth violence Are these views contradictory?

18 Cultural Issues Worst…Stereotype…Ever Shadow Warrior (1997) lampooned Asian cultures and stereotypes Japanese-American community wasn’t amused Risk of offending market

19 Cultural Issues: Foreign Diplomacy Germany The Index – List of banned games Partial list of controversial elements Nazi Iconography Red Blood Extreme violence

20 Cultural Issues: Foreign Diplomacy China Controversial elements Changing Historical Facts Recognizing the sovereignty of disputed territories

21 Cultural Issues: Foreign Diplomacy Japan Controversial elements Sex Violence Surprisingly, not controversial EA’s Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, a game that depicted the Pacific campaign in WWII

22 Cultural Issues: Cultural Acceptance The rules are... there are no rules Violence and sex may lead to a game being banned... Or they may not Past bans may be the only accurate predictor of what game types are truly objectionable to a specific culture

23 Society Within Games: Online Behavior The Good Everquest Weddings The Bad Addictive properties Online rivalries becoming offline rivalries Can games contribute to erratic offline behaviors? The Ugly Disinhibition and deindividuation occur because of perceived anonymity. Hate crimes

24 Society Within Games Tools Moderators Communication tools Fan sites to discuss gameplay and community outside of the game