MP Edward Vaizey last week introduced a motion recognizing (sigh, recognising) games recently honored (sigh, honoured) by BAFTA. He also used the motion to decry âthe complete lack of support from Governmentâ of the industry.
Fable II (Lionhead Studios), Race Driver: GRID (Codemasters) and LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule) were all developed at UK studios, and all won at this yearâs Bafta Video Games Awards. Vaizey, a Conservative, singled them out for praise) in his motion in the House of Common. Eleven members supported the motion.
Here is its full text:
That this House notes the importance of the video games sector to the UK economy; congratulates the winners and nominees at this yearâs Bafta Video Games Awards; notes in particular the success of UK developed games, including Media Moleculeâs LittleBigPlanet, Codemastersâ Race Driver: GRID and Lionhead Studiosâ Fable II, all of which won awards; applauds this recognition of the continued success and significance of video games despite the complete lack of support from Government; regrets the fact that this lack of support from Government has seen the UK fall from being the third largest producer of video games in the world to the fifth largest; and urges the Government to devise a clear and supportive strategy for the UK video games sector as part of the Digital Britain review.
Other MPs have also decried the Governmentâs lack of interest in seeing its development industry thrive.
https://lastchance.cc/refreshing-comments-from-an-elected-official-5068834%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Perhaps coincidentally, perhaps not, the dayâs first motion expressed the Houseâs âgreat shock and sorrowâ at the shooting in Germany, which authorities there pinned on the gaming habit of a disturbed teenager.
https://lastchance.cc/german-gunman-already-linked-with-gaming-31021087%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Fable II, LBP, GRID Receive Kudos in Parliament [GamePolitics]