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Submitted by Cat 1282d ago | news

Follow Thailand and ban violent video game

In an op-ed for the Star Online, Mohamed Idris, president of a Malaysian consumer rights organization has called for a ban on Grand Theft Auto and similarly violent video games. (Grand Theft Auto IV, PS3, Xbox 360)

Credit url: gamepolitics.com
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