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Games get some recognition in Parliament

Posted Mar 29, 2009 at 4:25AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Jack Thompson, LittleBigPlanet, Media Molecule, Super Mario, UK
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"Hip hip!" "Good show, capital!" "Wot, wot!"


Games may often get a bad rap in the court room, what with guys like Jack Thompson running around, but  this time it got some positive recognition from the UK House of Commons.

Last week, MP Edward Vaized introduced a motion to recognize the video games that were honored by BAFTA, particularly those that were developed at studios in the UK, including Fable II, Race Driver: GRID, and LittleBigPlanet. Eleven members supported the motion, which goes:

That this House notes the importance of the video games sector to the UK economy; congratulates the winners and nominees at this year's Bafta Video Games Awards; notes in particular the success of UK developed games, including Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet, Codemasters' Race Driver: GRID and Lionhead Studios' Fable II, all of which won awards...


applauds this recognition of the continued success and significance of video games despite the complete lack of support from Government; regrets the fact that this lack of support from Government has seen the UK fall from being the third largest producer of video games in the world to the fifth largest; and urges the Government to devise a clear and supportive strategy for the UK video games sector as part of the Digital Britain review.


At the same time he pointed out that the video games industry receive a "complete lack of support from Government."



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# :-/Sephiroth86 2009-03-29 05:51
While I'm all for games getting greater recognition by the Government, I can just picture that room when that speech was going on... A lot of old, posh guys not caring about what was being said and applauding on cue. Just look at the picture! And I can guess that the caption is likely spot on too.

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# agreed but...LowsNameBrand 2009-03-29 05:56
With how much bad rep games get from no name idiots its good to know they acknowledge that video games do stimulate the economy, hey its a start, its better than some one trying to make it so nobody can by "Death Simulators" LOL

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