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Chris Mazda
07-22-2005, 03:18 PM
If you dont own it now you cant buy it at any local store since the re rating






Sex scenes force re-rating of best-selling game
Company admits explicit sex built into game disc

Friday, July 22, 2005; Posted: 12:23 a.m. EDT (04:23 GMT)


SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- 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."
Rating change will hurt company

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

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.
Group calls for recall, refunds

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.





http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/fun.games/07/20/video.game.sex.ap/index.html

civic95
07-22-2005, 03:23 PM
Oh well they already sold more copies of it than any other game. Most people that would buy it already have. They can always take the sex scene out and re-release it with a M rating.


I still want to know why Hillary is so worried about this. Shouldn't she be trying to fix her image as the wife of the blow job president? I mean what kind of example is she setting for the children. If the president can screw around, and the wife doesn't divorce him it must be alright.

5.1 Million Copies of the game sold in 1 yr. Figure half of those people can vote, or will be able to when she decides to run for election. Games Over for Hillary

quickdodge®
07-22-2005, 03:26 PM
You can still buy it. But only at places that sell adult shit. This is something that places like Starship should pick up on. They could make a little extra being one of only a few places selling it. Later, QD.

psychodrama_81
07-22-2005, 03:55 PM
Alot of game programmes should look into that. Especially if they want to make really explicit games. That way, there wont be any concerns of children purchasing them or those FCC guys stepping in to censor things.

HalfBaked
07-22-2005, 04:01 PM
5.1 Million Copies of the game sold in 1 yr. Figure half of those people can vote, or will be able to when she decides to run for election. Games Over for Hillary


3 Million votes isn't going to make a huge difference especially when it is spred across every state.

vtecRULES
07-22-2005, 04:04 PM
yeah ther was a sex scene in the PC version, cause you can change the coding of the game when CJ went to see his girlfriend, BUT....I think that they should still be able to sell the xbox and ps2 versions, cuase theres really no way to change the coding of that.

Brett
07-22-2005, 04:46 PM
Sucks cause I wanted to buy it but now its going for $88+ even on Ebay now that its being pulled, so now I will never be able to buy it for the XBOX

Spyder
07-22-2005, 04:56 PM
You can still buy it. But only at places that sell adult shit. This is something that places like Starship should pick up on. They could make a little extra being one of only a few places selling it. Later, QD.

why would you goto starship to buy a video game? they have such better alternative's in the "video" section lol.

PSINXS
07-22-2005, 05:10 PM
Sex in this game? like nudity? if so i missed it or i need that dl for my game lol.

A1EX
07-22-2005, 05:19 PM
^^^yeah me too i must have missed it

Boneswiss
07-22-2005, 05:36 PM
shit... Ill sell you mine for ps2 for 60.

Brett
07-22-2005, 05:36 PM
I just downloaded the video, Thats some funny shit!! He tags that shit from all anges, But now cause of tht I cant buy the game now :(

PSINXS
07-22-2005, 05:41 PM
i got the game. just not the sex. i want my gta sex!!!

Brett
07-22-2005, 05:47 PM
lol, I WANT THE GAME!! But I am not paying $88 on Ebay to buy it

Brett
07-22-2005, 05:51 PM
Now its up to $99!!!

JustinSane110™
07-22-2005, 06:13 PM
yeah ther was a sex scene in the PC version, cause you can change the coding of the game when CJ went to see his girlfriend, BUT....I think that they should still be able to sell the xbox and ps2 versions, cuase theres really no way to change the coding of that.
It's in the PS2 version as well, because the article I read said they used an Action Replay to unlock it. Not sure about the Xbox version, but I'm pretty sure its gotta be in there too.

Buford®
07-22-2005, 06:39 PM
Anybody here know how/where to unlock it in the ps2?

superbooost
07-22-2005, 06:44 PM
gotta love bit torrent

JustinSane110™
07-22-2005, 06:55 PM
Anybody here know how/where to unlock it in the ps2?
I know Action Replay for sure, and probably GameShark works as well. It was probably one of those things that was in the game at first but got pulled at the last minute but stayed hidden on the disc rather than going back to reproduce it all over to remove it completely.

Buford®
07-22-2005, 07:06 PM
Ok. How do you get to that function? I can't remember off hand.

JustinSane110™
07-22-2005, 07:07 PM
Ok. How do you get to that function? I can't remember off hand.
Do u have an Action Replay or a Gameshark??

Buford®
07-22-2005, 07:08 PM
Oh. I thought Action Replay was a function of the game. LOL.

SPL_Jetta
07-22-2005, 08:42 PM
They are only cartoons!!!

Besides that game is soo old, i was done with that 3 days after i bought it, however only 70% done

Buford®
07-22-2005, 09:32 PM
Oh. I rarely have time to play it. Just really started playing it this week, and I've had it since Christmas. lol. Same with my X-Box. I've had that and Halo since Christmas, and have only played the X-Box a total of 4 times, in incriments of 10-15 minutes.