Spencer Halpin’s Moral Kombat, the 2007 documentary free to watch!

February 5, 2010 by Maikel De Bakker  
Filed under News

Spencer Halpin’s Moral Kombat, the 2007 documentary that focuses on the subject of violence in videogames, can be viewed for free in its entirety on Babelgum.

In examining its controversial topic, the film talks with a slew of game industry people, politicians and critics, including Dr. David Walsh, Jack Thompson, Lorne Lanning, American McGee, Joe Lieberman, Henry Jenkins and Doug Lowenstein.

The film will be free to watch online for 30 days.

In making the documentary, a variety of cutting-edge technology was employed, some of which is detailed in an article on Apple.com.

Disclosure: Spencer Halpin is ECA President Hal Halpin’s brother. GamePolitics is a publication of the ECA.

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One Response to “Spencer Halpin’s Moral Kombat, the 2007 documentary free to watch!”
  1. Kevin Ketelaars says:

    I shed a tear for the objectivity of this documentary.
    It’s incredible.

    I never thought anyone but me would argue a game like combat (Atari tank game) is or can be considered as violent as a modern day violent game.

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