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NCAA Fumbles over Video Games
By Steve Berman Incorporating physical characteristics of National Collegiate Athletic Association players helps make video gaming more realistic, but at what cost? Rob Carey, a Hagens Berman attorney, spoke with ESPN recently about a class-action lawsuit...
Posted: Dec 29 2009, 10:36 PM by Steve Berman | with no comments
Filed under: NCAA, college football, video games