Who: David Walsh, Ph.D., founder and president of the National Institute on Media and the Family. What: The 13th Annual MediaWise® Video Game Report Card is being issued by the National Institute on Media and the Family. This year's report includes useful tips for parents who plan on purchasing gaming consoles and video games, in addition to the latest information on video game addiction. The report card will issue grades to parents, retailers, the gaming industry and the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) for preventing violent and sexually explicit video games from getting into the hands of children and teens. Also, the report includes this year's list of suggested video games for parents, as well as games to avoid. When: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 Where: Minneapolis -- Satellite link is available the morning of November 25. Please call 952-851-7227 to schedule a satellite time or interview. Why: Gaming has become a big part of family life. The Consumer Electronic Association claimed that 65 percent of 25-34 year old women are playing video games. In addition, it has been reported that 47 percent of people living in gaming households say that video games are a fun way to interact with other family members. This year was another big year for video games as popular games like Grand Theft Auto released sequels that shattered previous records. Nintendo's Wii Fit has also grown in popularity and is being used in schools districts and long-term care facilities to keep people active. As the country enters a recession, the North American game workforce grew by 13 percent.About the National Institute on Media and the Family The National Institute on Media and the Family is an independent non-partisan, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization. The Institute's mission is to maximize the benefits and minimize the harm of media on the health and development of children and families. For more information, visit www.mediawise.org.
Contact Information: Contact: Bill Brozak (o) 952-851-7227 (c) 651-428-8834 Darin Broton (o) 952-851-7286 (c) 651-497-9622