Jack Thompson: Halo 3 - We Check Facts

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Jack Thompson: Halo 3 -  We Check Facts
Okay, let's take the last missive from Florida-based opinion-former, John Bruce Thompson, and look at the facts. This time Mr T writes to Bill Gates - chairman of Microsoft - regarding Halo 3. Paragraph after paragraph is riddled with misquote and false citation. So, let's get into it.

"As you know, the Federal Trade Commission has repeatedly found that games rated "Mature" by the video game industry-captured Entertainment Software Rating Board are routinely sold to kids under the age of 17 despite the age rating."


What the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) actually said is: "Video game retailers substantially improved their enforcement of policies prohibiting children under 17 from purchasing M-rated games without parental permission. Forty-two percent of the children in the Commission's mystery shopper survey were able to purchase M-rated games, a statistically significant improvement from the 69% able to make the purchases in the 2003 survey.

"The ESRB continues to lead all three industries (Music, Games and Movies) in providing clear and prominent disclosures of rating information in television, print, and online advertising. Still, the ESRB should enhance ratings disclosure by placing content descriptors on the front of game packaging." (Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children report: April 2007)

Certainly, 42% is not 0% but this is the fault of retail but there is a marked improvement occurring - in fact the games industry is leading the way.

"The most recent failure rate of the ratings on "Mature" games, according to the FTC, is 42%. The entire rating system is a fraud, and "broken," the latter description aptly provided by Senator Hillary Clinton."


Okay, we've agreed the figure, now let's look at the quote. What Hillary Clinton actually said in a letter to the FTC is, "Parents who rely on the ratings to make decisions to shield their children from influences that they believe could be harmful should be informed right away if the system is broken." (Source: The New York Times: July 14, 2005)

Attempting to link Clinton's mis-quote from 2005 with the word 'fraud' is ingenuous in the extreme.

"As you also know, Lee Boyd Malvo trained on Microsoft's Halo to further enable him to become the remarkably efficient "DC Beltway Sniper." That was reported by NBC News at the time and was noted in Malvo's criminal trial."


And here's another take on the matter from a transcript from a December 8, 2003 CNN broadcast by reporter Jeanne Meserve: "MESERVE: (psychologist, Dr Dewey Cornell) testified that John Muhammad would coach Malvo on sniping techniques with video games like Halo (ph). By the time of the killings, Cornell says, Malvo was suffering from a mental disease and he had been brainwashed into believing right and wrong did not exist.

"MESERVE: Cornell also revealed that salvo was beaten by his mother and attempted suicide when he was 14. Also that he had killed cats and shop lifted CDs and comic books before he met John Muhammad and fell under his influence." (Source: CNN)

So, we have a confused young man, who had lived in homeless accommodation as well as being ferried across the country by his mother and her partner (John Muhammad), a partner who then used various tools to indoctrinate the young man. This use of tragedy, violence and complex issues is a trademark of the Florida-lawyers attempts to keep an agenda boiling at the expense of real action.

"You (Bill Gates) appeared on CBS' 60 Minutes II and rather revealing and usefully noted that "the cool thing about these games is that they transport you to a world you think is real." Precisely."


What Gates actually said - in the CBS show in 2002 is, "Video games are getting more realistic. But the key is that you have to bring that level of realism to a point where people forget they're playing a game. And the chips got good enough that we said we could come in and take gaming to a new level." (Source CBS)

The word "cool" does not appear. Nor does Gates say that games do transport you to a world that you think is real. He says what anybody creating entertainment says, and that is that you want the audience to suspend disbelief. Even Shakespeare appreciated that ("make imaginary puissance...'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings...turning th'accomplishment of many years into an hourglass...."), Jack.

"Capcom has recently disclosed to investors that your video game industry's violent games, sold to children, pose a real hazard to the health of the industry. Right on."


Right, this is what Capcom told its investors, "Some of our popular software titles have provocative graphics and text, such as violent and grotesque scenes. Accordingly, in the event of violent incidents and other criminal cases involving juveniles, we may be subject to a smear campaign by some sections of the mass media which often point out the correlation between crime and games." (Source: Gamesindustry.biz)

So, Capcom is worried about smear campaigns very much akin to the one that Bruce Thompson is attempting to drum up. A sort of 'false' feedback loop in action.

"The hyperviolent Microsoft Xbox 360 game Halo 3 is scheduled by your company for commercial release in September of this year. The Beta version that was released last week shows us all just how violent the game is and how inappropriate it is for play by anyone under 17, as the "Mature" rating it will surely receive indicates."


Yes, the rating will indicate this - that's why it's a rating. The obvious question, however, is when Mr Thompson played the beta in order to make his assertion. So, we've asked him - and as a matter of course, we've also asked him what his gamertag is.

"Here's the deal, Mr. Gates: Either Microsoft undertakes dramatic, real steps, through its marketing, wholesale, and retail operations to assure that Halo 3 is not sold, via the Internet and in stores, directly to anyone under 17, or I shall proceed to make sure that Microsoft is held to that standard by appropriate legal means. I have done that before successfully as to Best Buy, and I shall do so again as to Microsoft and all retailers of Halo 3."


We await Mr Gates response to this. We can only assume that he will be posting guards in every bricks'n'mortar retailer, and in the bedroom of every kid in America.

Of course, the lawyer could take a look at why people do buy into violence in the first place instead of taking cheap shots.




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Shawn 24 May 2007 17:28
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What a f**king dueschbag
Fuzz 24 May 2007 18:31
2/12
You refer to him as Bruce Thompson towards the end. Is this a joke or reference I didn't get or a typo? If its the later, you may want to correct it, as it is the only blemish on an otherwise flawless deconstruction of Jack Thompson's lunacy and treachery.
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TimSpong 24 May 2007 18:40
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Fuzz wrote:
You refer to him as Bruce Thompson towards the end. Is this a joke or reference I didn't get or a typo? If its the later, you may want to correct it, as it is the only blemish on an otherwise flawless deconstruction of Jack Thompson's lunacy and treachery.


In the first par we give his full name: John Bruce Thompson.

I opted for Bruce towards the end as there are only so many times you can type his preferred name without your fingers bleeding.

Glad you liked the rest of it though.

Cheers

Tim
Striker D 24 May 2007 19:01
4/12
Wow, he's almost as childish in his arguements as an angry bungie.net forum poster.
Striker D 24 May 2007 19:01
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Wow, he's almost as childish in his arguements as an angry bungie.net forum poster.
Steve 24 May 2007 19:52
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Did you ever get his gamertag?
Curt 24 May 2007 21:34
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I really think that Jack Thompson should be removed from the Florida bar. He warned Microsoft to make sure that Halo 3 isn't sold to minors or he would take legal action. This idea is preposterous because it is the retailers that sell the games, not the publishers. I'm a business major in college and there is no legal action that Jack can take against Microsoft...as far as the sale of the product is concerned. Jack Thompson really wants to be remembered for trying to start a movement. I assume that he believes he will be fondly remembered in history books as the man who took a stand against the evils of electronic entertainment. Games are already rated more harshly than other forms of entertainment. People are killed in PG movies but a game that shows a nipple must be Mature. Where is the justice in that? We should all just ignore Jack because it is the attention that he wants but he has yet to do anything that warrants it.
Leeroy 24 May 2007 22:53
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what he wants is for microsoft not to market the game to kids. kind of pointless, if you ask me. If microsoft stopped marketing the game altogether and didn't run a single commercial until its release it would still sell out.
TimSpong 24 May 2007 23:19
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Steve wrote:
Did you ever get his gamertag?


We are still waiting. Will report back.

Cheers, Tim
Hypnotoad 24 May 2007 23:43
10/12
Nice work SPOnG - would be nice if a major news outlet would run with this exposure & deconstruction of Jack's (my fingers!) practices ...but I guess it's not as juicy as "Murder Sim trains to kill again!".
Joji 25 May 2007 01:27
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JT is a nutcase. Perhaps he should be better off campaigning for parents to be present when their kids buy their games instead. I'm sure MS and others would back him then. Instead parents get a reprieve because of whatever reason. That's not good enough.
blargus 25 May 2007 04:51
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"...assure that Halo 3 is not sold, via the Internet and in stores, directly to anyone under 17..."

Too late, im sure thousands of minors have ordered halo 3 online and i doubt the stores will take it back

"The hyperviolent Microsoft Xbox 360 game Halo 3"

i wonder why he is against this game when there's games rated M much more violent, like gears of war, with tons of children playing every day...
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