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News CommentaryLabour MP in Predictable Call for Canis Ban
Topic started: 12 Oct 2006 @ 1:44
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Thu, Oct 12, 06 @ 01:44
Dont these people have enough of a life to let a T rated game (i think +15) go on the shelves without an uproar? i mean i can kind of get the GTA games with their language and extreemly impressional violence (only kind of, id be pissed if 4 got cancled because i want to play it). in all, this is rediculous.
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Thu, Oct 12, 06 @ 11:16
I tried to add a 'reader comment' pointing out that doubtless the author of the piece hadn't played the game, thus the article was based completely on ignorance. Funniliy enough they didn't print it.
I also pointed out that they'd spelt 'charities' wrong but they haven't bothered to fix it.
It makes me sad that people pay money to read such drivel.
I also pointed out that they'd spelt 'charities' wrong but they haven't bothered to fix it.
It makes me sad that people pay money to read such drivel.
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Thu, Oct 12, 06 @ 13:46
I think its too easy for these people to forget what its like to be young. I'm sure they'll remember once they play CCE.
Daily Mail hacks should do their homework properly instead of this kind of lazy biased reporting.
Here's another interesting thought. If this game were a new film or play, regardless of be you an MP, journo or whoever, they really wouldn't be able to say a word about it and be heard, until you seen and experienced it yourself. This is the only way to judge any visual media, so going by hearsay is stupid and unjust.
Columbine Simulator! That's the joke of the week if that's what they think CCE is about. They clearly are comparing it to something negative because they haven't played it. Its got more in common with teen school flicks than anything.
This should be Rockstars stance on it, either in the courtroom or in their HQ, come see and play the game and judge for yourselves what CCE is. I can already see JT being laughed out of court as everyone can relate to being a school and being in whatever cliche. Fairplay to his stance on not selling such games to kids stateside, but that does not give him the right to demonise all games, especially without playing them first.
Any religious person with a closed mind like his is not worth our time. I hope CCE sells by the truck load too. Also keep an eye out around CCEs release, I'd love to hear if the Daily Mail reviews it fairly or not.
Daily Mail hacks should do their homework properly instead of this kind of lazy biased reporting.
Here's another interesting thought. If this game were a new film or play, regardless of be you an MP, journo or whoever, they really wouldn't be able to say a word about it and be heard, until you seen and experienced it yourself. This is the only way to judge any visual media, so going by hearsay is stupid and unjust.
Columbine Simulator! That's the joke of the week if that's what they think CCE is about. They clearly are comparing it to something negative because they haven't played it. Its got more in common with teen school flicks than anything.
This should be Rockstars stance on it, either in the courtroom or in their HQ, come see and play the game and judge for yourselves what CCE is. I can already see JT being laughed out of court as everyone can relate to being a school and being in whatever cliche. Fairplay to his stance on not selling such games to kids stateside, but that does not give him the right to demonise all games, especially without playing them first.
Any religious person with a closed mind like his is not worth our time. I hope CCE sells by the truck load too. Also keep an eye out around CCEs release, I'd love to hear if the Daily Mail reviews it fairly or not.
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