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Muscelli
08-03-2005, 10:22 PM
Washington, D.C.-based group marches on developer's Manhattan headquarters to protest marketing of violent games to children.
Although the Hot Coffee isn't quite as piping hot as it has been of late, the fallout over the hidden sex mini-games in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is still simmering. Always a lightning rod for controversy, Rockstar might be growing weary of all the free publicity it has been getting, as games it hasn't even released yet are now becoming the target of public outcries.


Yesterday, members of the Washington, D.C.-based youth group Peaceoholics protested outside Rockstar Games' New York offices, carrying signs that read "Put the cuffs on Rockstar, not youth" and "Prosecute Rockstar Games; they are felons" and chanting "Hey hey, ho ho, Rockstar Games has got to go."

Though the Peaceoholics have accused Rockstar of marketing violent games for children in the past, Tuesday's event was specifically directed at convincing the developer to shelve the upcoming Bully, which Rockstar describes as a game where players take the role of a "troublesome schoolboy" who "stands up to bullies, gets picked on by teachers, plays pranks on malicious kids, wins or loses the girl, and ultimately learns to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious reform school."

Although the game is not yet rated (an M for Mature tag seems a certainty) and Rockstar has revealed next to nothing about the actual gameplay, Bully has already made some waves. Given the developer's history with controversial titles and the lasting taboo of violence in a school setting ever since the Columbine High School shootings, it's a safe bet this won't be the last bit of protest directed Rockstar's way over its latest offering.

Attempts to reach Rockstar Games and Peaceoholics for comment Wednesday afternoon were not successful.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/08/03/news_6130289.html

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Wow who cares... If the description fits the product.. Then this game isnt even about bullying... But I doubt that..
I have been looking foward to this game for the longest time.. It just looks plain fun.. Leave it to rockstar to get publicity ;) Please dont ban this!!

Mr.FoodMonster
08-03-2005, 10:37 PM
You know, someone said they lost all hope in humanity when you said you were ghetto, but this makes ME loose all hope.

Half Japanese
08-03-2005, 11:06 PM
...chanting "Hey hey, ho ho, Rockstar Games has got to go."...

Jesus damn, all these years of protesting shit and the people behind them STILL can't come up with an original battlecry?

Neil Koch
08-03-2005, 11:16 PM
Although the game is not yet rated (an M for Mature tag seems a certainty)

From what I've seen, the game isn't actually all that violent... you give other kids swirlies OMG!!! WON'T SOME BODY THINK OF THE KIDS?

I'm sorry, but if these people actually want to help kids, they should have spent the day volunteering at a battered women's shelter or the Ronald McDonald House, instead of mentally mastrubating themselves into thinking they were actually accomplishing something.

Phosphor Dot Fossils
08-03-2005, 11:21 PM
Already had a thread on this today, and it also got locked in favor of our Bully thread (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=64532), which we now join already in progress. :D