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Originally Posted by Trumper
In the UK if a TV programme or news report has flashing photography in it they give a verbal warning that it contains flash photography
Surely if they can broadcast live to millions all at once a sim/game is capable of issuing a warning so that anyone carrying on past the warning accepts responsibility of their own actions.
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http://www.gamesradar.com/ds/rayman-...05165411533021
http://www.videogameseizures.org/Pre...trategies.html
In December 2008 video game manufacturers in the UK agreed to test their video game images for seizure safety prior to release
Btw, website about (seizures) is one of a lawyer sueing some editors for seizures