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Okay I was thinking this might go in another section, but its not all about a video game. Parents and their kids it's mostly about. After being idle on FFR for awhile, I decided to come back online WITH my new flatscreen moniter. Anyways on to the story.
This may be old news, I am sure most of you have heard about the "Hot Coffee" mod for GTA: San Andreas. It allows you to access a sexual mini-game with content, that just wasen't meant for kids. Apparently, the creator of the mod says the mini-game was already on GTA he just did somthing in the main file to unlock it. There is a rumor going around that Hilary Clinton is adressing this, but nobody is sure. Rockstar blames the hot coffee mod on hackers. Full Story = http://games.techwhack.com/156/rocks...od-on-hackers/
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I was watching attack of the show just the other night and there was this bid deal about how there is an easter egg and you can access the sex scene thingy... But that it's also hard coded into the game as an easter egg, so it's actually meant to be there... That and they talked about how Hillary Clinton is getting pissed or something...
The game is rated effing 'M' with about 6 warnings for a reason... Whatever parent is dumb enough to get it for their kid, because you have to be 17 or older to rent or buy it anyways.... W/e... Silly stuff... That's why vice city was toned down a bit from gta3 cuz of so many complaints... So who knows what's going to happen to the GTA series now...
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Wait, people still play these crappy games?
Who knew? Anyway, I heard about it myself. I'm not surprised. Next game, they'll probably allow you to zoom in and out of the sex scene, or go first-person mode on it. This instead of making it a worthwhile game, of course. ~Squeek |
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im 13 and my mom got me this game.
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It's ridiculous that parents are angry about a game that was not meant for kids in the first place.
It's stories like these that make me think if these were thoughts going through a parent's mind; All videogames are for kids. Older people shouldn't play them. Therefore if there's a game that isn't for kids, it should be banned from the United States. I'm not sure why a parent would buy this game for a 10-year old kid, or why the parent would buy the game for the person who posted before me. If a parent starts blaming Rockstar games for this, I blame the parent for letting his/her child even get their hands on the game in the first place. EDIT: I would also like to add that this an indicator showing today's parents' are somewhat lacking in judgemental skills. Apparently, even after all that controversy the GTA series has caused in the past, parents still decide to buy the latest GTA game for their kids and later complain about it. It's like a little cycle...
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You know what's funny? MSRB ratings are required by the government HOWEVER the much easier to sneak past movie rating system is NOT required at all.
Which have we been having more problems with of late? I'm afraid that a new slogan of mine will have to be "Legalize Violent Video-Games!" Q |
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Also, look at the financial availability needed to get them. Which of the following can be accessed easier by a kid with allowance? -M-rated videogame $49.99 -ticket to R-rated movie $9.00 Combined with what I said earlier, for a kid, the kid can into a R-rated movie much easier than trying to pick up that copy of GTA. And don't forget the violent themes in music! Nobody pays attention to the Parental Advisory label anymore!
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Also, I'm ashamed at the ESRB for not having the guts to issue "adults only" ratings for games that are, like GTA, clearly for adults only. It's kind of like how the movie industry is too afraid to hand out NC-17. There are movies (and games) that are, quite simply, not for children. There are some games that have "mature content" that are rated M (examples: Diablo, Quake, Metal Gear, etc.) but these games might still be acceptable for some older teenagers. Then there are games like GTA, God Of War, etc. that just fall into a category all their own. Quote:
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GTA: SA has stoped production, and has had it's rating changed to AO
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It disgusts me how mindless some parents are to allow this.
IT'S YOUR FAULT YOU LET THIS HAPPEN DON'T BLAME OTHER PEOPLE FOR IT. It's not that hard to realize. Kinda like that lady that sued McDonalds over their coffee being too hot because she spilt it in her lap while driving. AND SHE WON. 1.What kind of person would drink hot steaming coffee WHILE YOU'RE DRIVING in the first place? 2. Isn't coffee supposed to be hot? That's a good thing. I really don't get how people can do such mindless things and blame other people for it. BWT @LD's sig: You are a genius lol. |
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to expound on ld's post: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology...tory?id=961791
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Rockstar may be forced to recall the game and hand out the fixed versions.
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The coffee was over 400 degrees hot. It gave her third degree burns. She had to get skin grafts. Just to clarify things. I'm sure you'll agree that a lawsuit in that case isn't unreasonable. Back on topic, now. |
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In my opinion, the "Hot Coffee" mod wouldn't even be this widely heard of if copies of GTA:SA didn't get into the hands of so many kids. Once again, I wonder why parents even buy inappropriate games for their kids, especially if it's from a series that was known for its controversy, violence, etc. Even if the rating "Ao" wasn't given initially, I'm surprised that the descriptor "Mature 17+" did not tell parents that this isn't a game for their children.
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i might get the xbox version
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If you slap an 'AO' rating on a game, you have to realize how badly sales for that game would be, and how few stores would be able to sell the game... That's why 'AO' ratings are so far and few... And that's why many games try to stay on the lin of M, but not cross it...
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