Only if there was concrete, inarguable truth. And that hasn't happened yet.
In the meantime, let's make another Forum Question: Gamers-turned-Murderers Anonymous, time to admit you have a problem. ^_^
I'd rip-off Gurren Lagann and rebel in the manliest way possible. There would be lots of drills, robots, yelling of "who the hell do you think I am," breaking into Fox's fortress to defeat Lord Thompson, and Hillary being possessed by the moral Guardians, or anti-gamers.
Sorry, this is the most amusing response I could think of.
I'd do everything I usually except for video games. Or I'd make a website dedicated to people who want to play games.
But like 1/3 of mankind will march to the idiots who made this law with LAWS and signs saying "Give us our games and no one gets hurt"
I'd likely go on a killing spree out of shear boredom, starting with the jack-holes responsible, and I'd make damn sure they know they did it to themselves
I'd like to see them enforce that- I'd keep playing unless I knew for sure I was going to be caught. Besides, no government with at least a portion of intelligence would ban games during a global recession.
If games were suddenly banned I would lose one of my main hobbies and would need to completely rethink my future because I plan on going into game design. That said I would join in any protest or petition to prevent or reverse such action.
I'd get over it, besides I still skate, kayak, hang with friends, see movies, go camping, paint, play in a band, have a job, go to school, have a smoke, etc...
I'd start collecting armaments and form my own gang. We'd operate like mafia men in the Prohibition error operating underground taverns full of games of every type. We'd bribe, steal, and kill in a play to make a quick buck on something we enjoyed.
Eventually the gov would realize they just created a larger problem and repeal the ban thus ending the second great age of organized crime.
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