I spent a year and a half teaching kids in primary and junior high schools in japan, still live here, and so many of them said all they do at home is play fortnite, so many of them said they slept at 4am the night before, so many of them said they want to be pro gamers, i'm talking about kids between 6 and 12 years old, losing so many hours of sleep, at such a crucial stage in their development... it was really awful
i totally support a gaming restriction for these kids. of course, their parents should have more control over them, but a lot of their parents are super busy and just want to relax at home ,so they don't care what's keeping their kids quiet. most of the parents pass out many hours before the kids do~
totally support this.
in fact, anyone who is against this is being willfully ignorant to the consequences of sleep deprivation, and also ignorant to how fucking useless being good at fortnite is.
edit: reading other comments, i'm just despairing at the way gamers have come to bend their perceptions of reality to accommodate their firebrand positions. Who gives a shit if it's the governments' or the parents' responsibility? These kids aren't fucking playing the game because they like it, they're playing the game because their vulnerable brains are getting rewired by the addictive reward mechanisms and addiction mechanisms that the makers of the game built in. They're losing sleep, brain cells, education, because a few companies have worked out a perfect formula for permanent profits.
If you had any sense of goodwill towards your fellow man you would be sickened that these companies manipulate kids who are too young to think for themselves into severely undermining a very important period in their lives for the sake of profits. But no, if it's anti game it must be the same as families saying Quake, or Marylin Manson, inspired Columbine so you have to take a stand against it. You're thoughtless and there are kids in Japan with severe health and social problems who you don't give a shit about.
They're not playing some underground rebellious title that we need to band together to defend, they're playing fucking fortnite, or they're playing gambling apps on their smartphones with real money requirements whenever possible, it's hardly gaming mozart people.
Citing Fortnite and gambling apps and games doesn't matter when the law doesn't discriminate between types of games, be it some "underground rebellious title", fortnite, or gambling apps, etc: it is in regard to gaming as a whole from what I read, hence a portion of the reason why some would take issue with a suggestion like that. The other is parental responsibility being on parents, not government, and hilariously this law seems to ironically suggest that: it's puff. Who enforce ultimately? Parents.
"Ok we have made your law."
"Now do as you should and pay attention to your children's indulgence...so they aren't breaking the ha ha law."
Work or being tired is not an excuse. If you are a parent then you must parent. Mine did as much and I and my wife do so as a parents. If you just want to relax and not have to worry about what a child is doing or pay attention to them, then do not have a child. Part of curbing the out of control indulgence of a child is to circumvent their attempts to continue to do so after you have set limitations. Children or people will indulge in what they like, if they can, and have done so long before there was a Fortnite or even video games. Being good at -any- game is, as you would/should say: useless. You cannot pick and choose which games when it is all just entertainment.
As for the addictive reward mechanisms, I do not agree with such practices and feel they are dangerous, but it's still a two way street: nobody forces a kid to partake, nobody forces a parent to turn a blind eye and allow it, and peer pressure is no excuse when you have involved parents to educate their children on the silliness of giving in to such things from their peers. The only response my own mother would give me to the suggestion that "Everybody is doing this or that..." was always, always,
always "どうでもいい" These pleas mattered not to her. Hell they still don't with her grandchildren.
That was they and their parents problems and she is going to run her house her way and raise us accordingly. They, the government, video game makers, (or my father lol), etc, didn't carry and push me and my siblings out; she did. She may have been tough, but she was fair and she rewarded us: we never did without or felt we weren't having as much or more fun than other kids: she knew how to parent and passed it on to us.....even me with the challenge of having a very, very, headstrong and difficult teenage daughter who follows after a very easy going and agreeable son. I thought I had it made and then she came along and has been a challenge from the very beginning. That is parenting for you. I would ask none for help, none for laws, and place blame on nobody and nothing else as it is my responsibility to educate her and develop her view and understanding of the how and why.