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California Assembly Passes Bill to Protect Video Games

A bill aimed at protecting video games from being taken offline has advanced after passing a vote in the California State Assembly. This development marks a significant step for the "Stop Killing Games" movement. Separately, a new film by director Quentin Dupieux explores themes of realism and virtual identity, centering on a character who believes he is living inside a PlayStation game. AI

RANK_REASON A legislative body passed a bill related to an industry movement. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.1]

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California Assembly Passes Bill to Protect Video Games

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    🎮 Stop Killing Games Gains Momentum After Bill Passes California State Assembly Vote The Stop Killing Games movement has reached yet another major milestone aft

    🎮 Stop Killing Games Gains Momentum After Bill Passes California State Assembly Vote The Stop Killing Games movement has reached yet another major milestone after the California State Assembly passed a bill protecting games from being pulled offline. 📰 Source: IGN Articles 🔗 Link…

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    🎮 Rubber Director’s New Film Follows Low-Poly Man Convinced He’s In A PlayStation Game Quentin Dupieux's Le Vertige satirizes a world obsessed with realism in a

    🎮 Rubber Director’s New Film Follows Low-Poly Man Convinced He’s In A PlayStation Game Quentin Dupieux's Le Vertige satirizes a world obsessed with realism in a world that won't strain your graphics card 📰 Source: Kotaku 🔗 Link: https://kotaku.com/rubber-directors-next-film-follo…