With the current attack on video games...
by the way this lawyer is lobbying and threatening lawsuits unless killer 7 and THE SIMS are placed under AO rating)
blkmage wrote:I think that is what the politicians don't realize is that the gaming population has grown up, which is what is going to come back and kick them in the pants. I wouldn't worry about it too much though. History has shown that every time something new comes along, it's evil until that generation replaces the older one, then everything is just fine.
Killer 7? That's new to me. Did they think it was too violent or something(haven't played it yet, but was planning too)?
AnimeHeretic wrote:Well, with GTA, it was a case of gross negligence on the part of the producer to have a sexually explicit element on the actual disc. The fact that a hack was necessary to access it is irrelevant... it should not have been there in the first place.
it's really no big deal for a game to go from an MA rating to an AO one. All it means is that you've got to be 18 instead of 17 to buy it.
I wonder why, with all the other things that game allows you to do, this particular aspect was singled out? Honestly, I think it's BECAUSE it was hidden. If it had been there from the start, there probably wouldn't be any controversy about it. The whole thing's stupid.
desperado wrote:personally i think its groups that think all video games are evil pared with politicians and lawyers with political agendas that is causing this insanity...
desperado wrote:yeah animeheritic i agree but what makes me mad and makes me want to speak out is people going after games that are fine, killer seven (i dont know for sure i havent played it) supposedly is very crude and it MAY deserve the AO rating but i swear the anit game people are stepping out of line for going after the sims. its funny though because the spearhead of the movement is saying false information about the game and im sure if he ticks ea of enough they may sue for libel. but i dont know i still am unnerved by how crazy there going with this... i mean certain senators are calling probes in on how adverse video games are in children (do they ever call probes in on sports or other forms of entertainment that are mainstream that are legal? not very often to never)
EXACTLY. I fail to see how AO is any stricter than M. Like one year makes any bit of difference...they need to get rid of the "M" rating and just have "AO."
Ah well. Still, they need to get rid of the M rating entirely and just have AO.
And how many NC-17 movies sell as well as R-rated ones? The fact of the matter is that a game or movie will make more money if it is carried in more stores. If all of the huge retail chains like Wal-Mart refuse to carry AO games (which they have), then game companies will lose lots of sales if they earn an AO rating for a game.Anime Heretic wrote:Remember that most stores won't carry NC17 movies either. It's a policy of the stores, who have just as much right to decide what they will sell as the game makers have in what they will produce.
Besides, in the era of the internet and online shopping, it is not a hardship that a game is not carried in stores. I consider that a false argument in the censorship debate.
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