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Liberate Hong Kong is a simulation video game developed by Hong Kong-based activists during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. The game simulates a protest environment in Hong Kong, and the protagonist is an unarmed and unnamed protester. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in November 2019, and supports virtual reality ...
On July 26, 2024, SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) initiated a labor strike involving the union’s voice actors and motion capture artists against American video game companies signed to the union’s Interactive Media Agreements over failed renegotiation terms of the contract that had expired in November 2022.
The protest marks the first large labor action since SAG-AFTRA game workers voted to strike last week. The work stoppage came after more than 18 months of negotiations with gaming giants, including divisions of Activision, Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Co., over a new interactive media agreement stalled over protections around the use of AI.
Brazil has banned many video games since 1999, mainly due to depictions of violence and cruelty, [20] making it illegal to distribute and otherwise sell these games. [21] [22] Additionally, the Brazilian advisory rating system requires that all video games be rated by the organization, where unrated video games are banned from being sold in ...
A similar protest [19] occurred at the January 2010 event, where Shahar Pe'er again competed. On the third day of protest (7 January 2010) John Minto was one of five protesters arrested [20] outside the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland on a charge of disorderly behaviour. [21] [22] He later received of a 500-metre trespass-order. [23]
Stickmen Studios first game in 2009, Dragon Master Spell Caster, got panned by gamers. [3] However, the company did obtain $300,000 in New Zealand Government Ministry of Science and Innovation research and development funding to create an international market for their gaming technologies as well as evaluating new technologies to help autistic children.
Retaining possession after the free throws, the Thunder won the game on a jump shot by rising star Jalen Williams. There have been more graceful losses for the Blazers, whose record fell to 12-31 ...
Protest over the seabed and foreshore being declared public land. 2004 Tim Selwyn axe protest [6] 1 Auckland Charged with sedition: 2006 6 February Waitangi protest [7] Northland 2007 15 October New Zealand police raids: Ruatoki and throughout the country Several people charged as terrorists, but not found guilty for that offence.