Eidos exec Ian Livingstone has told a House of Commons select committee that parents must take responsibility for what children play - and that there's no evidence violent games can change behaviour.
Livingstone was in attendance at an evidence session held by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee yesterday, along with ELSPA director general Paul Jackson.
One of the issues under discussion was "concern about the nastier aspects of violent games", as raised by Labour MP Mike Hall.
Livingstone told the committee, "Not all games are violent games; in fact, the minority of them are violent.
K-Pop Academy is an upcoming pop star management simulator from the game studio that brought you Tsuki’s Odyssey and Campfire Cat Café.
The new unit comprises over 500 developers representing the entire World of Warcraft development team.
I used to be anti-union, it kills productivity, investment and turns product mediocre. Their games suck anyways though so what was lost? Might as well get their people paid until they are dissolved.
Modders have cooked up something pretty special – a Wii console which is small enough to fit on your keys. A wee Wii.