News: Sony, Wal-Mart sued over video game linked to (TN) shootings


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Andrew Rothman
October 22, 2003, 10:43 AM
AP story from http://www.startribune.com/stories/789/4168514.html (free reg required)

Sony, Wal-Mart sued over video game linked to shootings
Duncan Mansfield, Associated Press

Published October 22, 2003

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- A $246 million lawsuit was filed against the designer, marketer and a retailer of the video game series ``Grand Theft Auto'' by the families of two people shot by teenagers apparently inspired by the game.

The suit claims marketer Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., designers Take-Two Interactive Software and Rockstar Games, and Wal-Mart, are liable for $46 million in compensatory damages and $200 million in punitive damages.

Aaron Hamel, 45, a registered nurse, was killed and Kimberly Bede, 19, of Moneta, Va., was seriously wounded when their cars were hit June 25 by .22-caliber bullets as they passed through the Great Smoky Mountains.

Stepbrothers William Buckner, 16, and Joshua Buckner, 14, of Newport, were sentenced in August to an indefinite term in state custody after pleading guilty in juvenile court to reckless homicide, endangerment and assault.

The boys told investigators they got the rifles from a locked room in their home and decided to randomly shoot at tractor-trailer rigs, just like in the video game ``Grand Theft Auto III.''

In a suit filed Monday in Cocke County Circuit Court on behalf of the victims, Miami lawyer Jack Thompson and local lawyer Richard Talley alleged the game ``inspires and trains players to shoot at vehicles and persons.''

``These kids simply decided to take the thrill of that game out to Interstate 40 and started pointing at cars,'' Thompson said in a telephone interview Tuesday.

Thompson, who said he sent letters to Sony and Wal-Mart to drop the game before the shootings, said, ``It's not like this is coming out of the blue, they chose to ignore this danger.''

San Mateo, Calif.-based Sony and Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart did not return calls for comment Tuesday. The lawsuit alleges the retail giant sold the game to the Buckners about a year before the shootings.

Douglas Lowenstein, president of the industry Entertainment Software Association, called the shootings ``an unspeakable tragedy'' but said blaming a game played by millions for the boys' actions was ``misguided and counterproductive.''

``There is no credible evidence that violent games lead to violent behavior,'' he said. ``While video games may provide a simple excuse for the teenagers involved in this incident, responsibility for violent acts belongs to those who commit them.''

Thompson has made similar claims in the past and lost, notably a $33 million lawsuit against video game makers stemming from the 1997 school shooting near Paducah, Ky., by a 14-year-old boy.

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the case last year that it was ``simply to far a leap from shooting characters on a video screen to shooting people in a classroom.''

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cuchulainn
October 22, 2003, 10:45 AM
I hope nobody is surprised.

El Tejon
October 22, 2003, 10:56 AM
Hmmm, violent video games and movies do not cause crime, but guns do?

I would love to see lawsuits against the studios and movie stars that feature ANY violence in their movies. That would shut the Hollywood Left up in about .02 milliseconds.:cool:

Camel
October 22, 2003, 11:09 AM
Oh no! But the R1 button doesnt auto-target vehicles. He must have used a sniper rifle. Probably t3h 1337 AWP.

2dogs
October 22, 2003, 11:10 AM
hey, at least they aren't suing the rifle manufacturers (yet). :rolleyes:

4v50 Gary
October 22, 2003, 11:20 AM
It's a start to shift blame away from guns. Dave Grossman talks about the impact of video games and violence in the media on youth. Check out his books, Stop Teaching Our Children to Kill and On Killing.

StLGlocker
October 22, 2003, 11:31 AM
It may shift blame away from guns, but it's still an attempt to stick blame anywhere except where it squarely belongs, and that's on the shoulders of the individuals who decided to start shooting at cars.

That said, there would be a certain delicious irony if the shoe were on the other foot, with the entertainment industry constantly under attack by frivilous lawsuits alleging it's Keanu Reeves's fault that little Johnny and Billy shot up the freeway.

CZ-100
October 22, 2003, 11:31 AM
They should shoot the lawyer for filing this suit. :banghead: :cuss: :fire: :evil:

Skunkabilly
October 22, 2003, 12:04 PM
I'm playing Rise of Nations as the French and have taken over all the world except for Britain, Japan and Turkey. In fact, the first country I took over was Germany.

I wish people would get used to the fact that video games aren't real.

zahc
October 22, 2003, 12:10 PM
wish people would get used to the fact that video games aren't real.

Huh? :confused: :uhoh: You mean videogames aren't real? You mean I can't jump off an office building and lose 10hp? Car don't float on water? Chainsaws dont cut lampposts but not telephone poles? I don't just reappear at the hospital after being incinerated inside a sportscar?

Dorrin79
October 22, 2003, 12:28 PM
Videogames aren't real?

And here I was thinking that if I kept practicing real hard I'd be able to use "Bullet Time" just like in Max Payne

Cause that would be, y'know, pretty sweet

spacemanspiff
October 22, 2003, 12:34 PM
oh man, i just know that someday, i'm gonna start eating mushrooms and fireflowers and jumping on turtles.
those evil video games!

foghornl
October 22, 2003, 01:18 PM
Look who is being sued...Wally-World, Sony Entertainment, et al

As to why they are being sued....measure their (Corporate) pockets.


FOLLOW THE MONEY!

Parents of these no-good-niks who abdicated their parental duties, and the no-good-niks themselves have little (no) money, so suing them doesn't make Lexus/Mercedes/BMW & country club membership payments for the lawyer(s)


/////ranting & raving mode off

Carlos Cabeza
October 22, 2003, 01:24 PM
Gee, I fail to see the connection between video games and reality. :rolleyes: I play GTA Vice City and I do not have any interest in acting out any of the scenes in the game........................It sounds like another "follow the money" lawsuit. :rolleyes:

Nightfall
October 22, 2003, 01:59 PM
Children should be raised in plain white boxes. Adults will be allowed colored boxes if they prove an ability to handle sensory input. I'm telling you, this is how things will end up if we keep allowing people to shift the blame from themselves to outside stimuli.

The problem isn't the video game they decided to imitate. The problem is not having parents that teach them right from wrong, reality from fantasy, consequences for actions, etc.

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