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Fri, 07-22-2005, 07:58 AM
#28
Banned
GTA Sex Game Leads to ESRB Fracas
im just not sure why, there are still plenty of videogames that arent violent like rockstar's games.
on the esrb point, why would you need something between M and AO, M means 17+ which i think should be enough right there, and get rid of AO. the problem is that stores dont enforce the ratings like they do for movies, if they did all we would need is E, T, M, E would be like G, T like PG13, and M like R. i dont get the point of AO, thats 1 year after 17 youre considered an adult, so maybe make mature 18+? the real problem is that a lot of parents dont know what their kid is playing or dont really give a fuck as long as it keeps their kid busy, then they put on the news and see they just bought their kid a controversial game. so they decide hey that isnt right someone else should make sure my kid isnt playing this game other than me the fucking parent. its a joke...
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