Posted Feb 15, 2008 at 02:08PM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Fox News, Florida, Jack Thompson, Shootout, Virginia, Illinois
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Jack Thompson, Florida attourney and anti-video game activist - Image 1Jack Thompson is at it again, and this time he has his eye on the recent shoot out that occurred at North Illinois University earlier today. In an interview with Fox News, he presented the same arguments as with previous campus massacres and other violent incidents, pinning the blame once again on violent video games. You can read more about what Jack Thompson had to say, as well as the video interview in the full article after the jump.

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Posted Jan 27, 2008 at 06:18AM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Japan, Infinity Ward, Sony, Fox News, Dark AleX, Custom Firmware
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QuickJump QuickPeek 31 - Image 1(Editor's note: L'amour, l'amour! It's sure as hell driving us mad, but who's complaining?)

It's not even Valentine's day yet, and already, people are spreading the love all around. And that's with or without Barry White songs stuck in our heads right now. The fireworks are over; time for the season of love! QuickJump QuickPeek is brimming once again with some loving, and here's the latest box of chocolates, from us, directly to you!

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Posted Oct 28, 2007 at 07:06AM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Daedalus, Fox News, Jack Thompson, Clive Barker, Halloween
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QuickJump QuickPeek 18 - Image 1


Article originally posted Oct 27, 2007 at 02:20PM

(Editor's Note: Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble; eye of newt and... all that jazz. What's your costume going to be like this year? It's finally that time of year when CosPlay fanatics can run wild in the streets without fear of getting hounded by the cops. Do we have some people coming in as Kratos this year? Maybe wanna dress up as a character from a new IP, like say, Altair from
Assassin's Creed - he seems to be pretty popular among the ladies. Be that as it may, it's time to don the QuickJump QuickPeek suit - hold the eye of newt, please! The 18th edition rolls out today!)

Clear the decks for this one, folks! Following last week's #17, QuickJump QuickPeek 18 has parked its merry bottom on the QJ blogs! Halloween is just around the corner and this edition of our weekly recap has nothing less than the most wicked news and updates. Of course, "wicked" here may connote either of two things: 1) wicked in the sense of being vilely putrid in nature, or 2) wicked in the sense of being made out of pure win, awesome, or [insert your own expletive of jubilation].

This week, we've got a heavy dosage of updates that'll make pumpkin heads roll. For one, Clive Barker's Jericho is already on shelves this week for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 - that right there is probably enough to give you some goosebumps for the next couple of weeks. Rawr. Now just to give you a slight swig from the QuickPeek cauldron, it's a potion of sorts with various PSP batteries colliding, highly-anticipated games finally getting the gold status, and some little after taste of bold remarks from iconic analysts, CEOs, and attorneys.

Something wicked this way comes! On with the pumpkin rolling!

Click the Full Article link below to read the whole of QuickJump QuickPeek 18!

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Posted Oct 23, 2007 at 01:06PM by Sally B. Listed in: News Tags: Fox News, Best Buy, Jack Thompson
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Controversial Florida Attorney Jack Thompson - Image 1Jack Thompson's "secret shopper" ploy along with his credit card-toting 15-year-old son continues. Thompson has recently given out a statement that he will file a lawsuit against Best Buy today for charges of selling M-rated games indiscriminately to minors in their online store.

Thompson will use Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act as his trump card to use against the retail sales mogul Best Buy. The controversial lawyer drafted a letter addressed to Best Buy's corporate counsel, part of which reads as:

Best Buy, despite promises made to the American people and to me personally, has continued to sell Mature-rated video games to children under seventeen years of age. Best Buy has been doing this at its cash registers here in Miami, Florida, and it is presently doing so, this very moment, at www.bestbuy.com, as it sells Mature-rated games to anyone of any age with no real age verification whatsoever.


At this point it should be noted that according to the Federal Trade Commission, the mere use of a credit card is already an acceptable proof that the buyer is of 18 years of age, since most teenagers under 17 years cannot be issued credit cards.

How will ole' Jack Thompson fare this time? It looks like he is indeed on a roll, what with his recent plea to ban Manhunt 2 through Fox News. Do stay tuned for more updates!

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Posted Oct 23, 2007 at 10:15AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Videos, Games, Opinions & Analysis, Manhunt 2 Tags: Fox News, Best Buy, Jack Thompson, PS2
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Things got a little heated in a recent debate over Manhunt 2 (Wii, PSP, PS2) in Fox News' Cashin' In program when outspoken anti-videogame activist Jack Thompson argued for banning the game in the US. On the other side of the debate is Jonathan Hoenig, a regular of the show.

On Thompson's side of the argument, he stated how violent video games make adolescents and teens more aggressive and how the games are sold to minors despite the game's rating (citing how his own son was able to buy Bioshock from Best Buy despite the game's rating.)

On Hoenig's side, he argued for the constitutional rights of a person, pointing out the conflicting ideas of banning a game despite the right to free speech. The debate got to the point where even the show's host, Terry Keenan, gave her own views on the matter.



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Posted Apr 16, 2007 at 08:08PM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Fox News, Jack Thompson, YouTube, Virginia, CNN
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photo courtesy of FOXNews - Image 1


First and foremost, we would like to give our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of those 32 people (33 including the gunman) involved in today's shootout at the Virginia Tech campus. While everyone is still reeling in shock from the events at Norris Hall this morning, we share everyone's sentiment that it is indeed a horrible tragedy. Already, CNN is even calling it the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.

But why post something that's not gaming related? Well, we would have wanted to avoid this whole issue altogether, however, someone had apparently brought videogames (something oh so close to all of our hearts) into the picture. Hence, the relevancy to these blogs.

As Kotaku reports, Jack Thompson spoke on FOXNews about the Virgina Tech shooting, saying that the massacre is linked to videogames. Now, we do not know to what extent Jack Thompson said this and we do not know the exact context in which the attorney said this. While it's pretty hard to form any substantial and unbiased judgment from such a lack of details, CobaltBlue, as a comment to Kotaku's post, sheds some light on what happened in FOXNews for us:

@possiblymalignant: Fox News Live was calling him a "School Shooting Specialist", or that's what he's calling himself now. All he talked about though was linking video games and "murder simulators" to school shootings. I guess we can look forward to a new Jack Thompson crusade now.


Maybe there is more to Thompson's statement than just "the Virgina Tech shooting was due to videogames" after all? And we have yet to find an actual video, transcript, or news clipping from FOXNews or any other news source. For now, this is what we have.

Pic courtesy of FOXNews.


Update: We've managed to grab the Fox News interview with Jack Thompson over at YouTube which was uploaded by rgbyhkr. Here's the clip.




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Posted Nov 10, 2006 at 02:04AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Videos Tags: Sony, Fox News
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While we are all busy discussing what features of the PSP need to be removed and the firmware updates to activate PSP-PS3 remote play, the outside world is still hooked talking about the dangers of gaming specifically its relationship to pornography. Sony's electronic device made news last November 9 as it was the main topic of a Fox News Channel's investigatory segment.

According to the report, the PSP is not a tool for pornography in itself but it definitely provides access to it through its Wi-Fi capabilities. There was then a mention of a school boy who got in trouble in school. Reportedly, the poor boy showed his classmates and friends that his PSP is not limited to just racing and playing football, but can display nude pictures of women as well.

Given this, the authorities still think that it is a minor concern. Aside from issues of hatred and violence, the greatest danger lies when child predators pose as other gamers. The 'net, as we all know, can not very well filter and ascertain the identities of people who go online.

This definitely will result to adverse affects to gaming as our elders will again view it as harmful and dangerous. It is a consolation to note that the report, which can be viewed below, was written fairly and objectively. It even ended in a rather disappointed-but-we-can-do-something-about-it manner with the statement: "Gaming should be fun and entertaining. It shouldn't be a pass way to trouble."



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