Okay, most of this kind of debate is caused by not understanding what free speech means.
Free speech means that the government cannot censor a person or entity. The only exceptions have to do with security, like how it is reckless endangerment to shout 'fire' in a crowded theater or having to do with how locations of covert teams on enemy soil are classified.
So, barring a military game made with classified information or something, video games do not fall under the category of safety and national security so they cannot be censored out of existence. Then again if we keep going down the path of socialism then they're just going to throw the constitution out and then they can censor video games or ban fried foods.
Free speech means that the government cannot censor a person or entity. The only exceptions have to do with security, like how it is reckless endangerment to shout 'fire' in a crowded theater or having to do with how locations of covert teams on enemy soil are classified.
So, barring a military game made with classified information or something, video games do not fall under the category of safety and national security so they cannot be censored out of existence. Then again if we keep going down the path of socialism then they're just going to throw the constitution out and then they can censor video games or ban fried foods.