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kirovman said:I am now an excellent civil engineer and chartered town planner thanks to my keen and extensive training on games like "Sim City" and "Civilisation", I hope to become God soon after playing some "Black and White"!
My friend is a fully qualified Doctor because he went to "Theme Hospital", and he specialised in treating people with Bloaty Head disease!
My word, it certainly is wonderful that games can train us to be professionals nowadays, sod the real qualifications.
r2000 said:Secondly, they tried that with comics if I remembre right. It backfired miserably.
a view of things to come? i hope notCptStern said:yes comics were censored when the comics code authority was established back in 1954 ..words like terror, horror, murder were banned from comic book covers ...which incidentily was targeted against EC comics and Will Gaines in general ..because the majority of his titles had those words in it ..he's the creator behind Tales from the Crypt
pretty much overnight comic book publishers canned their horror titles in favour of Romance comics and non-offensive cutesy animal and western comics ...the thing is that the Comics Code Authority was developed by the comic book industry (kind of like how the esrb works)
Bollocks.A True Canadian said:Drugs make for a stronger case than video games ever will.
This opening paragraph contained more wit and cleverness that Jack's whole argument.How do you like your hot coffee? If you're Jack Thompson, you like it scalding game publisher's laps. The Miami attorney and antigaming activist has done his share to see that games don't fall into the wrong hands. And lately, those hands have belonged to almost everyone.
I like this paragraph. It prepares the reader for the shocking amount of stupidity yet to come. (Also that he can't jsut mind his own damn buisiness)Thompson was among those who spearheaded the recent effort to slap an "Adults Only" rating on Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and he's often been on the forefront of many other gaming issues, several of which have targeted the crime-spree-based GTA franchise. In the past, he's represented defendants who have been the victims of GTA-inspired crimes, including the triple homicide of three police officers by an 18-year-old boy in Alabama.
See above...His beef with San Andreas? Unused code in the game that depicts sexual acts. These minigames can be unlocked by using game-cheat devices or patches available on the Internet.
No comment yet. Well, one- This is like smashing saving private ryan for violence, and then Barney's magical musical journey... for violence.Thompson is on a roll...and he's not done yet. His latest goat is a game that doesn't involve guns, carjacking, or prostitutes: He's going after Electronic Arts' The Sims 2.
Wait wait wait wait... did they just say he wants to be RID of the ESRB? or just to get them in trouble? If option A, he's a bigger idiot than previously thought.In a manifesto sent today to press outlets, Thompson focuses on dismantling the Entertainment Software Ratings Board and exposing what he calls the industry's "latest dirty little secret." The secret's out now, and it involves nude sims.
God, where the hell does he get this stuff? What, did he read some article about a beta from some stupid 12 year old who said, "I hope there's a cheat to make them nekked!" or did he find a codelist, see a anti-blur, and automatically go, "OMG!!1! Dis must be t3h pr0nzorz!!!11eleven!! To the Thompson cave of dumb-assedness I must go!" hm :|In the statement, Thompson says, "Sims 2, the latest version of the Sims video game franchise ... contains, according to video game news sites, full frontal nudity, including nipples, penises, labia, and pubic hair."
No comment...The Sims 2 is a "life simulator." In the game, players steer their digital beings around their cyberlives. Actions include everything from the spectacular (getting married, having children, receiving promotions at work) to the mundane (cooking microwaved meals, going to the bathroom, mopping the floor). Such activities, as in real life, sometimes require nudity. EA circumvents inappropriateness by "blurring" out the nether regions, almost to a comical sense.
*snicker* Ah, well... see how kid friendly they are?Knowing that the game is popular among all ages, EA has even taken steps to ensure that Sims fans aren't exposed to indecent depictions. In the recent expansion pack, The Sims 2 University, gamers can send their teenage sims off to college. However, instead of packing the expansion with "keggers" and "reefer," EA chose to use juice and bubble blowers.
Wait for it...Thompson doesn't seem to care. He cites a cheat code that can remove the blur that covers the nether regions. "The nudity placed there by the publisher/maker, Electronic Arts, is accessed by the use of a simple code that removes what is called 'the blur' which obscures the genital areas. In other words, the game was released to the public by the manufacturer knowing that the full frontal nudity was resident on the game and would be accessed by use of a simple code widely provided on the Internet."
HA! HAHA! HAAAA! I don't own the game, but I'm fairly certain that you can't make kids do sex in the game... am I correct? Of course, the peophile simply might just sit there and examine the tiny picture of a small child, with genetalia small to the point of being nonexsistant... Or, if a later statement is true, actually IS non-existant.It's not just the adults that are liberated from their wardrobes. Sims kids can also be nudified, "much to the delight, one can be sure, of pedophiles around the globe who can rehearse, in virtual reality, for their abuse."
YESSSS! gives EA a pie.Were this to be true, Thompson would have his smoking gun, and EA would be forced to recall all copies of The Sims 2. However, it's what's under the blur that Thompson's after. And what happens when the blur is lifted? A simple mannequin-esque smooth body, according to EA.
It sounds like the code itself doesn't even remove the blur, it must require someone on the level of the l33t h4x0rz to even get rid of it. Imagine, some 11 year old hacking into the game's code and altering it... only to see ken/barbie action! Jack is a genious :|Jeff Brown, vice president of corporate communications at EA, in response to the accusations, told GameSpot, "This is nonsense. We've reviewed 100 percent of the content. There is no content inappropriate for a teen audience. Players never see a nude sim. If someone with an extreme amount of expertise and time were to remove the pixels, they would see that the sims have no genitals. They appear like Ken and Barbie."
He doesn't buy it. Despite the fact that he's probably been shown many exapmles... Anyway, the blur is to add to the game- And if he thinks that the ken and barbie stuff shouldn't be included- oh, I con't even express my hatred and revulsion that I have towards this man and his EXTREME STUPIDITY. on another note:Thompson doesn't buy it. "The sex and the nudity are in the game. That's the point. The blur is an admission that even the 'Ken and Barbie' features should not be displayed. The blur can be disarmed. This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
You all see that?This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
Let's look at it again.This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
one more time!This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
I rest my case.This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."
Jack: "Ok, yeah, you were right... but you were still wrong! hahahaha..." Ass.[UPDATE] Thompson this afternoon updated his earlier statement, saying he is aware certain mods only remove "the blur," but adds that "Electronic Arts has done nothing about this." Thompson's new conclusion: EA is "cooperating, gleefully, with the mod community to turn Sims 2 into a porn offering."
The last time we checked, The Sims 2 was rated T for Teen by the ESRB, which means that anyone 13 years of age, with $50 to spend, can purchase the game.
We would like to but it would only prove his point that somehow we would kill him because of our "warped, brainwashed minds from playing too many violent games."Lemonking said:oh my god somebody plz kill this guy
QFE+T+W.Pesmerga said:****ing idiot.
Milkman said:Que, thanks for disecting the article I posted, you get a cookie + pie.