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April 20, 2011

The FTC has found, once again, that videogame ratings and retailers do a better job of keeping games for grown-ups out of the hands of kids than movies, DVDs, and CDs, and by a wide margin.

Undercover Operation Catches Video Game Retailers Enforcing Ratings

As the Supreme Court considers whether or not selling violent video games to children should be a crime in California, the Federal Trade Commission releases a report showing that game retailers are doing just fine enforcing game ratings without fines and jail time hanging over their heads.

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My most recent TRPG project is Delta Green: The Labyrinth, winner of the Gold ENnie Award for Best Supplement of 2020.

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