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  1. Theee84 asked Anne Collier: "As gamers grow into tomorrow's parents, do you see parental responsibility regarding video games improving? "
  2. Anne Collier answer: "Absolutely. An informed parent is (usually) a better parent."

  1. Theee84 asked Anne Collier: "Do you think ultra violent games like manhunt should be banned?"
  2. Anne Collier answer: "I am not a big fan of censorship, of some designated authority deciding what is or isn't appropriate for all people who fall into some category such as a particular age or, worse, maturity level. That's..." Show more»" I am not a big fan of censorship, of some designated authority deciding what is or isn't appropriate for all people who fall into some category such as a particular age or, worse, maturity level. That's not to say I feel Manhunt is appropriate for young children (I wouldn't want my 10- or 15-year-old to play it, though the latter could handle it). I feel people, especially parents and caregivers, need information to help them make decisions on what's appropriate specifically for their children. So I feel ratings - guidelines, in essence - are a helpful tool for an individual family's decisionmaking. The other, more modern, problem with censorship is that there are a growing number of workarounds (ways to gain access) and youth usually are the first to know what they are. Banning works less and less. "Show less«

  1. Theee84 asked Dennis McCauley: "As gamers grow into tomorrow's parents, do you see parental responsibility regarding video games improving?"
  2. Dennis McCauley answer: "One would hope so."