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brudus_maximus wrote:yes this really sucks ass for the GTA developers. I'll admit if this was an open feature in the game that you could plainly access I wouldn't be so upset about it. But the fact that it is something that you can in no normal way access in the game, you must use an external source to get to it.
GameSpot wrote:However, Rockstar's statement did little to extinguish the fires of controversy. Soon, reports began to surface that console versions of San Andreas contained code for the sex minigame. Late last week, GameSpot editors unlocked the code from a PlayStation 2 copy of San Andreas bought in October 2004, using an Action Replay Max device and a series of cheat codes. Since console games are written on unalterable DVDs and cheat codes cannot introduce new content, the fact the minigame was playable at all means it was included in the original PS2 San Andreas, albeit hidden.
GameSpot wrote:However, Rockstar's statement did little to extinguish the fires of controversy. Soon, reports began to surface that console versions of San Andreas contained code for the sex minigame. Late last week, GameSpot editors unlocked the code from a PlayStation 2 copy of San Andreas bought in October 2004, using an Action Replay Max device and a series of cheat codes. Since console games are written on unalterable DVDs and cheat codes cannot introduce new content, the fact the minigame was playable at all means it was included in the original PS2 San Andreas, albeit hidden.
That game was rated M by the ESRB, but it has hidden AO content on it.
What I don't get is why that M (17+) rating is so desirable,
it would have sold just as well with a AO (18+) rating is my guess.
Actualy, I suspect (RockStar marketing probably didn't know it even)
that the RockStar devs disabled the erotic scenes to ensure they could get that oh so desired M rating.
What I don't get is why that M (17+) rating is so desirable,
it would have sold just as well with a AO (18+) rating is my guess.
Zephem wrote:The problem here isn't that Rockstar is making these games. The problem is that the retail chains are selling them to minors. That the ESRB ratings are ineffective because they are not being enforced by retail chains.
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