keep this in mind
There is no such thing as epileptic safe :)) theres a broad range of stimuli that can trigger a seizure (even an adrenaline rush).. also some seizures can pass unobserved, so i don't really know what her point is (she may be a good dental care provider but thats all).
That's why i said stupid .. the most the game producers can do is to stick a 'warning, can induce epileptic seizures' label.. and thats exactly what they are doing now. The most such 'testing' as she is proposing can do is add something like 'can induce epileptic seizures in 50% of the tested sensitive population'. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy :)
Those defending the mother don't really have a base. Either it was an accident and she should be thankful it didn't happen in more dangerous circumstaces, or she was responsable for endangering her child. I stick to my opinion. Oh and how exactly could this article's writer know about her kid's medical history ? That's confidential. The way i see it, its equiprobable that he has a history of seizures, or he doesn't. The most common cause for seizures in young children is fever. If that was the case and he was playing the game, maybe fever triggered it and it doesn't have much to do with the game.