In the first part of the exclusive GamesIndustry.biz interview with Labour MP Tom Watson – the founder of Facebook support group Gamers’ Voice – he talked about what such a movement might be able to achieve, as well as the progress made on getting PEGI ratings into law. Here, in part two, he talks about the role of games in education, how the BBC might play a part in the industry moving forwards, and how parents should approach the subject of their kids playing games. Read more…

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Interview:
Games and the Govt – Part Two

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