The Washington Post, July 29th, 1994
Early this year, makers of video games and computer games pledged to Congress that by Christmas their products would carry universal labels describing levels of violence, sex and profanity. Today, representatives from the industry's two wings again will visit Capitol Hill, but this time they will propose different rating systems. The system introduced by video gamemakers is winning praise from Congress; the software industry's version is not. "More than 80 percent of the interactive entertainment industry has made a good faith effort to address our concerns," said Sen. Herbert Kohl (D-Wis.). "...
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