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Aliens vs Predator vs Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle
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Over the weekend, a German advocacy group asked individuals to bring their "killer games" to the front of an opera house to throw away in a large dumpster. More »German Activist Group's "Killer Game" Toss Makes Me Uncomfortable
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