I spent a lot of time playing Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? and The Legend of Zelda. I have warm memories of both. But I didn’t learn anything from Zelda- it was pure entertainment and connection to popular…
It’s not just cluelessness that is the problem, it is the motivation, ideology (and influence by funders) of the policy makers. (Speaking here only about US regulation.) More details in my comment above including a link.
Why AREN'T certain games subject to the same regulations as slot machines? I can answer for the US: Games aren’t subject to regulation because for the past few decades one party has made it their goal to destroy…
I spent a lot of time playing Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? and The Legend of Zelda. I have warm memories of both. But I didn’t learn anything from Zelda- it was pure entertainment and connection to popular…
It’s not just cluelessness that is the problem, it is the motivation, ideology (and influence by funders) of the policy makers. (Speaking here only about US regulation.) More details in my comment above including a link.
Why AREN'T certain games subject to the same regulations as slot machines? I can answer for the US: Games aren’t subject to regulation because for the past few decades one party has made it their goal to destroy…