ESA Lobbies With $1.1 Million
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Still fighting the good fight on behalf of the gaming industry.
Yes, you read that right. The White House has approached Steve Ballmer about a debt reducing game to better educate the public.
Tax incentives in the Great White North have raised Canada behind the U.S. and Japan in terms of number of game developers.
It’s important to every Australian gamer who would like to see games rated higher than Ma15+.
"Of the three entertainment sectors, the electronic game industry continues to have the strongest self-regulatory code," says the report.
Education is a major factor in being able to raise your socioeconomic status and the ESA and SCEA are doing their part.
Yet another example of a Canadian region supporting the game industry, Ontario is putting $605,000 into various gaming support groups.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether it will hear the appeal of the California game law.
And that's just for the last fiscal quarter! Bet you didn't know that the ESA cared about immigration reform.
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