
gameplay is starting to become much more real, and with this comes reality. I don't see the creators of unreal tournament or halflife being sued because someone is playing with a nude skin on their character. I think joy of tech did it right, its ok to kill cops and beat up hookers, but no "sex" scenes are allowed. if you buy this game for your kids, you should tell them the difference between reality and the game. big difference though between the japanese and american versions. in the american version, its all child safe, but it was intended for the same age group in japan. have you ever seen uncut anime, dragonball z for instance. What is really funny is the difference in maturity levels between america and other countries. Rockstar is correct in saying "the hax0rs did this." Without the hax0rs there is absolutely, positevly, no way to get to this minigame.


There is no way to play this game normally, even typing in all kinds of crazy codes, and access this scene. This is ridiculous, this content is not in the game. If you catch them buying/playing/playing at a friends ground the hell out of them because they did something you expressly forbid.Īnd since I am in this thread. They are your kids, don't let them have it! I don't care how bad they want it. Blame it on parenting all you want, but if the content is out there, kids are going to do their best to get their hands on it one way or another.) but it is a free country, so. (yes, you can see that I think the publishers/developers of this game are first class ass holes. The real fun part is going to be watching this company squirm to not only get new labels or modified content out there (taking it in the shorts step one), but also to see how retailers react to the irrefutable truth of the coontent and dishonesty of the company (taking it in the shorts two). What you end up with is a the face of a first class company.

So add sexual content to the game then chalk up lying about it in a press statement.

So no lame reply from Rockster? It shouldn't suprise anybody that a game company who turns a profit by portraying criminal violence and behaviour against women, police officers, and the general populace and then labels it as fun and games should be mum.
