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Do You Think Games Like Gta Should Be Banned From Retail? |
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| L337CH337 |
Dec 7 2005, 10:18 PM
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I agree totally with is this name taken too? If parents are so concerned, why do they buy it for their kids? If they cared so much, why didn't they read the little letter that represents 17+? It's also not right to get on Rockstar's case as much as any other game maker's case, because a very good amount of them make M rated games (heck, its hard to find E rated games anywhere nowadays), and they have a lot of what GTA has. But the hot coffee scandal was completely bogus. The game had drugs, violence, and sexual innuendos before the scandal, and now parents are concerned?
Freedom of Speech basically. If Rockstar has the ability to press a disc that will play on the Xbox with the content they want, so be it. If anyone is to blame, it's game retailers, but that only goes so far.
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| IlcoopIl |
Dec 7 2005, 10:31 PM
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I like the game but some of the shit just goes to far. Being able to kill cops? Try this for just as a test. Play need for speed underground 1 or 2, or any other similar real life racing game. Play for a couple hours if you can. Now go get behind the wheel of a car and drive on the highway. Tell me if you notice any difference in your behavior. Chances are your driving was effected by the game and you did drive more dangerously than you usually would. Anyway thi s is just my example but think what this game does to people that play it consistently. The game really does have an affect on people's behavior. I don't think the game should be banned and I totally agree with enforcing the age limit. Some companies just take things too far.
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| tweak41 |
Dec 8 2005, 12:01 AM
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If you're banning it because of the violence, then ban the nightly news as well. I mean shit, there are so many violent crimes reported every night, how is a kid supposed to know the difference? And like everyone else has said, no one is making you buy video games and blame the retailers for not enforcing the laws.
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| quarky42 |
Dec 8 2005, 12:20 AM
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I wish game manufacturers, concerned right wing nutjobs, politicians (see previous category), game consumers, AND most importantly legal guardians/parents would realize that a game is a form of entertainment, expression, art, and free speech. Legal guardians need to do their g*d damned job and take an interest in what their kids of doing/playing. (Notice I didn't just say parents.) Working 60 hours a week is no excuse for not paying attention to your kid for a few hours a week. If your kid has their head on straight, and you have taught them right from wrong and your kid is mature enough to control themselves, then let them play if you don't mind. The converse is true too. If you can't trust your kid, then you need to start teaching them so that you can trust them.
Bottom Line: Retailers should pay severe fines for selling to under age people. I don't care if your mommy or daddy said you could play the game. Parents can order it online if they can't make it to the store (and save some money to boot). Legal guardians should "parent" their kids. There is no substitute for a concerned parental unit. The government and everyone else should step off my #ick and not try to tell me what I can and can't play by trying to stop the sale of a stupid game.
This is similiar to what other people are saying. Just my little spin on it.
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