The Video Game Voters Network makes a homage to game and movie trailers by bringing you this overly-dramatic and intentionally over-the-top recruitment trailer to raise awareness among video game enthusiasts of the very serious and constant legislative struggle facing video games. The "Fight For Video Games" trailer shows how politicians and media critics have set their sights on video games, just as they have with comic books, movies and music before, but now you can ensure they lose this struggle, just as they lost in other battles against free speech.
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About Us
Millions of Americans, of all ages and from all walks of life, play computer and video games every day. We are those gamers. We love games, and we’re raising our voices in opposition to those who are making games a frequent target of political criticism and
legislation.
The Video Game Voters Network is a place for American voting-aged gamers to organize and defend against
legislative threats to video games! Join today so you can learn about these threats and take actions to prevent them.
Games are fully protected speech under the Constitution, and receive the same First Amendment protection as books, movies, music, and cable television programs. Laws
regulating video games have been thrown out by the courts seven times since 2001.
The Network
opposes efforts to regulate the content of video games, including proposals to
criminalize the sale of certain games to minors, or regulate games differently from
movies, music, books, and other media. The Network also enables voting-age gamers to stay educated about issues, reach out to federal, state, and local officials, and register to vote.
The Video Game Voters Network is open to all video game playing, voter-age, adults who want to protect their First Amendment right to play video games.
Become part of the network today and stand up for your First Amendment Rights
Spread the word about the Video Game Voters Network and send an email to your friends,
family and colleagues! Help us grow our network and spread this movement so our elected
officials know that we're closely following their votes with our own.
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Showing my support for the cause of VGVN. If theres anything I can ever do to extend a helping hand, be sure to let me know personally, Ill do all I can.
Thanks for the add. I am 50/50 on this subject. While I can understand some people want to keep The younger generation safe, They will see it everyday by hearing about violence on the news, Their Parents, Their friends, etc. Obviously, If some we're to take a look at the game Max Payne(The Box the game came in), people can tell it's a violent video game;However, It is up to The Parents to decide what their kids watch, Play, and listen to, NOT the Goverments. That's it for now.
As an avid gamer, and administrator and moderator on various gaming sites and forums, I thank you, and will spread the word as mentioned in your video. Keep up the good fight. Game On! -§ynch
Hey guys! I'm glad that there are people like you who are willing to stand up and fight for our rights as gamers. I really appreciate what you guys are doing for gamers like us. To show my support I put your banner on my profile.