Who is "Team Hollywood" and why are they shown as the "author" of this video?
Personally, Yahtz, I would spent the extra three-quarters of a minute mentioning the other time this was blown up into A Thing.
Back in the early 1990's, a game came out called Night Trap produced by Tom Zito/Digital Pictures and "starring" the late Dana Plato. (For those of you who've never heard of it before: JFGI.) In it was a game-over scene where the vampiric Augers capture one of the female characters in the bathroom with a blood-draining neck clamp, complete with an uncomfortably suggestive spinning drill bit. While there was no on-screen blood or nudity (and plenty of cheesy acting), Righteous Guardians Of The Nation's Moral Fiber (self-appointed) nevertheless decried it and demanded the Federal government put an end to this self-evident depravity.
As a direct consequence of this, the ESRB was formed. And while we may sneer at their somewhat pointless ratings system, it must also be pointed out that they have also gone to court to fight -- and prevail -- against laws passed at the state and local level attempting to restrict Free Speech rights in video games.
Couple of weird things, though: The footage that got the thespian moralists staging fainting spells had originally been furnished by Nintendo -- at that time the only console publisher who was screening games/publishers for content. Nintendo's Howard Lincoln then went before the Congressional committee and sanctimoniously testified that Nintendo would never approve such content for their upstanding family-oriented platform.
The other weird thing is that, back in the 1990's, one of the figures inciting the mob against video games was noted hypocrite and backstabber Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Himself), with Senator Dianne "I never met a civil liberty I didn't want to curtail" Feinstein (D-CA) in the runner-up position. Fast-forward to 2005, and who should turn up again in the Hot Coffee kerfuffle? Yup, Lieberman and Feinstein.
Lieberman has since "retired" (read: wasn't going to win re-election, so he bagged out). Feinstein so far has remained quiet on the current manufactured controversy, but there's nothing to suggest she's learned anything in the last 25 years.