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coolredmk

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As stated in the latest episode of Extra Credits, Miller's Test states that a form of speech can be considered obscene if it doesn't have Artistic, Political, Literary, or Scientific values.

Any lawyer can walk into a Gamestop and buy one of the following games to demonstrate how video games can contain this kind of material.

Art value: Here, we have "The Path", which isn't so much a game as it is an art project; laden with heavy amounts of symbolism. Then there's "Okami", which looks like a giant Japanese painting. Finally, for a third option, the lawyer could pull out a copy of Mario Paint ((JK)).

Literary value: Wasn't it Yahtzee who told us Dragon Age: Origins had about 9 novels worth of well-written text((Okay, he didn't say well written, but I think it's on par with a decent fantasy novel))? You could also say Elder Scrolls: Oblivion had literary value because it actually had books in it that you could read?

Political value: Google search, "Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator".

Scientific value: Science Papa for the Wii? I don't think there are actually any video games out there with a scientific value, but who cares. We have 3/4 categories there with great games representing each one, I honestly don't think the government will be able to touch this medium.
 

coolredmk

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Based on the Warthog? Won't things get annoying when it flips over the 30th time?

Just kidding, but yeah, that's some great scientific value.