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In a mistake of Herculean proportions, the government of Greece has passed a law that bans all forms of electronic gaming.
The law, originally intended to curb electronic gambling, stipulates that, "Operation and installation of any [electronic] game ... including computer games, placed in public places such as hotels, cafeterias, organisation halls and in any other public or private place, is prohibited."
According to reports coming in from Greece, the police have apparently already arrested two offenders, who face fines of 150,000 Euros and three to 12 months in prison for allowing computer games in their Internet cafes. Greek gamers and Internet cafe owners are planning protests against the law to take place over the next few days. (Source: GamesDomain)
Does this mean Greek Civ3 fans have to surrender their copies of Civ3?
The law, originally intended to curb electronic gambling, stipulates that, "Operation and installation of any [electronic] game ... including computer games, placed in public places such as hotels, cafeterias, organisation halls and in any other public or private place, is prohibited."
According to reports coming in from Greece, the police have apparently already arrested two offenders, who face fines of 150,000 Euros and three to 12 months in prison for allowing computer games in their Internet cafes. Greek gamers and Internet cafe owners are planning protests against the law to take place over the next few days. (Source: GamesDomain)
Does this mean Greek Civ3 fans have to surrender their copies of Civ3?
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