Thirty years ago, Congress forced the video game industry to grow up
Briefly

Every week, more than 212 million Americans play a video game for an hour or more. The industry's revenues surpass Hollywood box office earnings, marking its significant growth and influence.
In 1994, the video game industry overcame challenges, including facing Congress over violent games like Mortal Kombat. Sega's openness to explicit content highlighted Nintendo's family-friendly approach weaknesses.
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