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Loot Boxes: The Legal Gambling Loophole for Kids

Is there any defense for video game loot boxes?

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Back in the '90s and early 2000s, buying a video game for a home console meant gaining access to everything that game would ever have to offer.

Sure, sometimes there were cheats that could only be accessed through a Game Genie, and in Pokemon's case, your mom might have needed to stand with you in a two-hour line at the mall so an official Nintendo rep could manually trade you Mew. But by and large, the $60 purchase price of pre-PS3 era console games was all-inclusive.


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