Tim Ingham, editor of computerandvideogames.com valiantly defends the video game industry on ITV’s The Alan Titchmarsh Show.
Highlights of this candidate for Most Not Alright Video of the Year include ill-informed sexpert Julie Peasgood claiming that games are addictive and promote hatred and racism, backed by a soundtrack of whooping grannies in the pantomime audience. And all this despite her having lent her vocal talents to horror video game Martian Gothic in 2000.
Quoted from CVG, Tim said “I found myself in the bizarre position of debating the merits of a libertarian society with TV’s most famous gardener”.
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