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« Reply #460 on: June 22, 2005, 02:13:18 PM »

just a question: Did Axl choose the tracklist on KDST? If he could sing a song like "horse with no name" by America...wow... drool Shocked
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« Reply #461 on: July 20, 2005, 11:27:02 PM »

This does NOT mention Axl or GNR but since they're associated with this game I figured I'd post it.

'Grand Theft Auto' Gets 'Adults Only' Rating

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

SAN FRANCISCO ? The video game industry on Wednesday changed to adults-only the rating of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," a best-selling title in which explicit sexual content can be unlocked with an Internet download.

The decision followed intense pressure from politicians and media watch groups.

Grand Theft Auto's producer, Rockstar Games, said it was now working on a new version of the game that would satisfy the original "M" for mature rating. It said it would provide new labels to any retailer willing to continue selling the version currently on store shelves.

Rockstar's parent, Take Two Interactive, also admitted for the first time Wednesday that the sex scenes had been built into the retail game ? not just the PC version but also those written for Xbox and PlayStation2 consoles.

Company officials had previously suggested that a modification created by outsiders added the scenes to the game, last year's best seller in consoles.

"There is sex content in the disc," Take-Two spokesman Jim Ankner told The Associated Press. "The editing and finalization of any game is a complicated task and it's not uncommon for unused and unfinished content to remain on the disc."

The sex scenes, inserted in a game whose main character seeks bloody vengeance on gang-filled streets while pickup scantily clad women, had prompted outrage from parent's groups and politicians including Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.

In a statement, the president of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) said the sex scenes were programmed by Rockstar "to be inaccessible to the player."

But ESRB chief Patricia Vance also acknowledged that the "credibility and utility" of the industry-run board's initial "M" rating had been "seriously undermined."

Many retailers sell "M" rated games, which "may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older," according to the rating board. but won't sell "AO"-labeled games at all.

Take-Two also said Wednesday that it expects to suffer financially. It lowered its expectations for its current quarter and fiscal year to set aside funds for returns of the games, and figured that net sales could decrease by more than $50 million during the quarter ending July 31.

Shares of Take-Two rose 12 cents to close at $27.07 on the Nasdaq, but later dropped $3.07, or 11.3 percent, in after-hours activity.

The ratings change was vindication for Patrick Wildenbourg, the Dutch programmer who developed and freely distributed the modification that unlocked the controversial content in the game's PC version.

Such "mods" are wildly popular in the hardcore gaming community and ? authorized or not ? exploit the medium's interactive nature to extend the playing life of many popular titles.

Take-Two president Paul Eibeler stressed in a statement that only an unauthorized "mod" makes the sex scenes available, and said "the decision to re-rate a game based on an unauthorized third party modification presents a new challenge for parents, the interactive entertainment industry and anyone who distributes or consumes digital content."

That prompted an angry reaction from David Walsh, founder of the National Institute on the Media and the Family, a Minneapolis-based group that monitors the industry.

Walsh criticized Rockstar for what he called a "carefully worded statement" that leaves the impression that "modders" are responsible for the content. "They did not take responsibility for the fact that this code was created within their company and placed on disks and shipped to responsible retailers."

The Parents Television Council, another group that monitors sex and violence in the media, said it was pleased with the rating switch but called on Rockstar to voluntarily recall the game and offer refunds to anyone who purchased it.

"I tip my cap to that first step of showing responsibility," said Tim Winter, the council's executive director. "Phase two needs to be absolutely getting to the bottom of this coding issue. How did it get into that game? How did it get past the ratings board?"

The ESRB was formed 11 years ago amid congressional pressure to crack down on violent video games. The board now issues ratings for more than 1,000 game titles each year.

Game makers must submit a lengthy form describing the most extreme content, and turn over visual samples and scripted dialogue as each game nears the final stages of development.


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« Reply #462 on: July 27, 2005, 10:27:16 AM »

AGAIN NO AXL MENTION... Just thought this was so fucked up I had to post it:


 Uproar grows over GTA sex scenes

US politicians have stepped into the storm over secret sex scenes in the best-selling Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas game.

The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly called for investigation into the companies behind the game.

The uproar is over explicit sexual scenes in the game that can be unlocked with software created by a fan.

Last week the game was given an adults-only rating, leading big US stores to stop selling the title.

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GTA: San Andreas was originally released in October in the US with an M for mature rating, meaning it was suitable for players 17 and older.

The rating change led to shops such as Wal-Mart, Target, Circuit City and Best Buy removing the game from their shelves.

The stores have a policy of not stocking titles with an adults-only rating.

GTA's publisher, Take Two, initially denied the scenes were part of the game but later admitted the scenes were contained in the retail version of San Andreas.

'Profit from deceit'

The controversy reached the halls of Congress on Monday.

The House of Representatives voting 355 to 21 for a federal investigation to determine if the companies behind San Andreas intentionally deceived the industry's ratings board.

"The release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was widely anticipated, but an adults-only rating would have severely limited its sales in retail outlets," said Congressman Fred Upton of Michigan.

"It appears that the publisher has blatantly circumvented the rules in order to peddle sexually explicit material to our youth, and they should be held accountable. A company cannot be allowed to profit from deceit."

The vote follows calls by US senator Hillary Clinton for an investigation into who put the sex scenes into San Andreas.

Rockstar Games has stopped producing the current version of the game and is working on a version that will qualify for the M rating.

GTA: San Andreas was one of the best-selling games of 2004. The title already has an 18 age rating in the UK.

The GTA series of games has created controversy in the past. Previous versions have been criticised by parent groups and lawmakers for their depictions of violence and sex.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4717139.stm

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This is so damn nuts. A game full of cop killings, civilian target practice, car theft etc.. and these douche bags waste US taxpayers money on this?

I also have to point out in case some of you don't know, to "accidentaly" get to see the sex scenes you have to find a site that has it, download it to your hard drive, find the file and install it to the correct folder. Thats some fucking accident.

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« Reply #463 on: July 27, 2005, 10:33:09 AM »

but the mod given to see the *sex* scenes isnt given by take two, even if i'm sure they did the leak and played it like it was from the hack scene ....

again. they just wanted to avoid the AO rating ...
game is good tho, gameplay/concept talking. < sandbox ?
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« Reply #464 on: July 27, 2005, 06:21:52 PM »

I think it's an awful mighty fine coincidence that this hack became known right after the X-Box version of San Andreas came out, and Rockstar is once again, getting tons of free publicity.
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« Reply #465 on: July 29, 2005, 12:22:20 AM »

reeks of a publicity stunt alright
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« Reply #466 on: July 29, 2005, 05:26:20 AM »

I think it's an awful mighty fine coincidence that this hack became known right after the X-Box version of San Andreas came out, and Rockstar is once again, getting tons of free publicity.

 Huh

There titles have been pulled from shleves across the country and they are facing a giant lawsuit - unless u think they are fantastically stupid its not even remotely likely this is deliberate

Also if u'd check ur facts, this 'mod' applies to the PC and PS2 versions.....
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« Reply #467 on: July 29, 2005, 06:18:24 AM »

The discussion about the sex scenes in San Andreas is maybe one of the most ridiculous (though quite typical american) ones I have ever heard of.
In a game where you shoot, stab and drive people to death all the time, do not forget the cussing, how could anyone with an IQ over 15 even dare to get all hyped up about some boring "sex scenes" (which are usually not even in the game, only after you patched it!??).

Personally I like playing San Andreas, even admitting that maybe little kids should not play it. But this double moral makes me sick: Kill someone --> Great; Sleep with someone --> evil, bad, downfall of society...
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« Reply #468 on: July 29, 2005, 06:55:14 AM »

The discussion about the sex scenes in San Andreas is maybe one of the most ridiculous (though quite typical american) ones I have ever heard of.
In a game where you shoot, stab and drive people to death all the time, do not forget the cussing, how could anyone with an IQ over 15 even dare to get all hyped up about some boring "sex scenes" (which are usually not even in the game, only after you patched it!??).

Personally I like playing San Andreas, even admitting that maybe little kids should not play it. But this double moral makes me sick: Kill someone --> Great; Sleep with someone --> evil, bad, downfall of society...

I know - its hilarious, wouldn't u just love to meet these people and try and understand the way they think (or don't think)

Using a combine harvester in a crowded street is okay, but sex between consenting adults in private nervous, think of the children - if they see this, they might be tempted to do it! Shocked hihi



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« Reply #469 on: July 29, 2005, 08:26:32 AM »

If you want to talk about the game itself and not Axl's part in it, do so in The Jungle.




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