Even takes a look at one of the very first video game controversies ever, the one caused by "Death Race" in 1976, and then at the controversy caused by "Carmageddon" in 1997.
Even takes a look at the notorious controversy behind "Night Trap" that helped create the ESRB, and realizes how lame the controversy actually is compared to the effects it had on the industry.
Even takes a look at two surprisingly small controversies involving the very popular mobile game "Flappy Bird", one involving the way it made a profit and the other one involving a murder over the game.
Even reviews the huge controversy over the violence of the M-rated Wii game "Madworld", only to realize that it is one with good intentions but terrible execution.
After "Night Trap", Even goes back to another one of the titles covered in the 1993 senate meeting on video games, "Lethal Enforcers", which gained its controversy for its photorrealistic graphics in a violent game.
Even takes a look at "Postal" and how an isometric shooter game that initially went past the radar of many became one of the most controversial titles ever when it switched to first-person in the sequel.