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Jack Thompson Continues To Talk
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Zonk
on Sat Aug 06, 2005 02:29 PM
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from the and-talk-and-talk dept.
Lucerin Red writes "It seems the next game on Jack Thompson's censorship list is Killer 7. The article posted by IGN quotes Jack as saying "There is no question in my mind that a videogame containing 'full-blown sex sequences' cannot be rated anything other than 'AO' rather than 'M.'" The 'full-blown sex sequences' are no more then you could see in a rated R movie." Meanwhile, MowAlon writes "Those of you keeping up with all the latest in the Rockstar Games/Take-Two Interactive/ESRB/EA Games sex scandal may be interested in a radio interview just made available: ChatterBox Video Game Radio just posted an 80-minute audio interview with Jack Thompson, the Miami lawyer out to shut down Rockstar Games. The interview provides a much deeper insight into his views, opinions, and efforts than anything else I've read about him elsewhere on the internet. One highlight includes Jack saying "Will Wright said he wants Electronic Arts to collaborate with the porn industry to allow wholesale modification of their game"."
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Internet Audio Not Radio (Score:2)
Audio posted on the web is not "radio". Did any radio stations actually "air" this? Just wondering...
Re:Internet Audio Not Radio (Score:5, Informative)
Parent
Re:On Station! (Score:2, Informative)
Oh, the irony... (Score:3, Insightful)
Solution (Score:2)
M - For 17+
AO - For 18+
One year doesn't make such a difference. Just combine the two into one 18+ rating. I want to see Walmart not selling any of these considering that a large portion if not most of the games sold today are M.
And no, it won't make the game companies try to make a game into T instead of the new M/AO because that will require a complete change of the game.
Re:Solution (Score:2)
Re:Solution (Score:2)
E-rated: 469
E10-rated: 11
T-rated: 433
M-rated: 203
In other words, my point still stands when I'm smart enough to look for the correct information.
Re:Solution (Score:2)
Anyways, apparantly where I live, they don't use the ESRB system, but rather the PEGI [wikipedia.org] system. I've been to a game store today, and all the games I've seen with an ESRB rating of M were sold here as "18+", including GTA and Doom3.
My point still stands that it is stupid that games rated M (i.e 17+) are still "for kids" while AO (i.e 18+) are for adults.
The boy who cried wolf (Score:5, Insightful)
If he wanted to go after GTA and get it an AO rating for the violence, I'd probably be fine with that. Considering the amount of violence in the game, it's not too hard for anyone who's ever played it to say it may be innapropriate for a majority of younger teenagers. Consider, for example, the movie Titanic in which you could see a breast that wasn't a really poor and clunky animation rendered on 5 year old hardware. This movie was rated PG-13. Consider several R rated movies with sex scenes that are more pornographic than the comical and largely unerotic scene in San Andreas.
This is merely the latest Salem witch trial. Eventually the whole thing will blow over. Eventually, Jack Thompson, like Senator McCarthy will go so far over the top that he will lose credibility. I think that this has already happened to an extent when he went after The Sims 2. When he does go, I can honestly say that I won't miss him one bit. Goodbye, moronic fuckwad.
Re:The boy who cried wolf (Score:2)
Re:The boy who cried wolf (Score:2)
Hopefully not, but I can completely see that. And going back to the grandparent, perhaps Frederick Wertham [art-bin.com] is a more apt analogy here.
What an idiot. (Score:5, Insightful)
If he wants to lobby for something, perhaps they should make the ESRB ratings enforcable on game resellers or something. Perhaps levy fines on retailers who sell M or AO games to children under 17 (e.g. require ID to purchase these games). It'd probably be an easier fight than Jack's crusade to destroy the ESRB and Rockstar.
Re:What an idiot. (Score:2)
Re:What an idiot. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What an idiot. (Score:2)
Re:What an idiot. (Score:3, Interesting)
(When we assured her that Animal Crossing was completely nonviolent, she told us no one would play it because there wasn't any shooting.)
Re:What an idiot. (Score:2)
How about we just ignore him? (Score:5, Insightful)
He feeds on people hating him. I worry that games journalists are feeding off him too. IGN, Gamespot, Slashdot, Kotaku all need to stop running stories on him, then he'll have nothing left.
We don't all need a bad guy, people.
Maybe games should use the movie ratings system? (Score:2, Interesting)
Not only are many people apparently under-educated about the meaning of the ESRB ratings - I mean, just look at all the stories about kids playing GTA and parents who let them - but having a separate ratings system makes it impossible to have apples-to-apples comparisons between these two types of media which makes it easy for pe
Re:Maybe games should use the movie ratings system (Score:2, Interesting)
A GCN game!? (Score:2)
a game with 'full-blown sex sequences' on a Nintendo console?
Judging from the screenshots I have my doubts. It's artsy style give it less details than a game from 1995.
Check for yourself: http://media.cube.ign.com/media/495/495539/imgs_1
Re:A GCN game!? (Score:2, Informative)
Everyone needs to listen to this (Score:2)
This is not a gotcha interview, as the interviewer states up front. It is a candid discussion about the si
Re:Everyone needs to listen to this (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Everyone needs to listen to this (Score:3, Interesting)
I think everyone here understands what these games are about, we read the reviews, we see the screenshots, we play the games... but what Jack Thompson is saying (and his agenda) is that these games are dangerous and are corrupting our youth and turning them into violent killers... the problem with this is it's just not true.
Video games have enough stigma attached to them already.. do we really need another ass-hat running around
Unfortunately for Mr Johnson... (Score:2)
The phrase "it ain't right" has nothing to do with civil liberties.
Not bashing you, parent, just adding to the laundry list.
Whoa there, Jack! (Score:2, Funny)
At this rate, I won't have enough money to buy all the games he's going after!
I half think he has a point... (Score:4, Interesting)
In the UK we have a slightly stange situation where most games have advisory ratings from PEGI [pegi.info] (who took over a couple of years ago from ELSPA [elspa.co.uk]), but under certain critera they can have the legally enforced BBFC [bbfc.co.uk] ratings, like DVDs and films.
But in the UK, the highest ratings (18+ for PEGI, 18 for BBFC) have been used (although the 18+ PEGI rating is rare, as most of them go into the BBFC ratings). Indeed, both Grand Theft Auto (all of them) and Killer 7 are BBFC 18, and they're commonly availible, I can go into my local ASDA (owned by Wal Mart) and buy them. But in the US, it seems that everyone is allergic to the AO rating, even the ESRB. I'd guess it's some sort of weird market forces, where the shops have all decided that AO really means it's banned. And mysteriously the industry run ESRB avoids it like a plauge as well. If I wasn't pissed, I'm sure I could make a better essay on the US puritan streak etc. (it's half like the Daily Mail ran a country!), but instead I'll end up with a horrid steam of conciousness thing. I mean, it's only some dry humping FFS. How does that change the bloody rating...
I'd also like to note the BBFC said during all this ho-hah over GTA:SA, that even if the "Hot Coffee" had been in the game, it would still be rated the same.
(I should note that for BBFC, there is the Restricted 18 rating as well (can only be sold in licenced sex shops, used for hardcore porn), but no game has ever qualified for it AFAIK).
Re:I half think he has a point... (Score:2)
Water Closet Review [somethingawful.com]
Water Closet Review part 2 [somethingawful.com]
Highly entertaining, even if it is disgusting.
Re:I half think he has a point... (Score:2)
Simple Solution... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Simple Solution... (Score:3, Informative)
First we have the ESA, the Entertainment Software Association!
http://www.theesa.com/ [theesa.com]
Headed by Doug Lowenstein, a person Jack Thompson REALLY hates, the ESA is video game's no. 1 lobby group and is also the organization that developed the ESRB. While the ESA and ESRB are connected, the ESRB, headed by Patricia Vance, is a separate entity from the rest o
You don't know Jack (Score:5, Funny)
Jack Thompson keeps talking about sex.
Jack Thompson has a poorly defined, but detectible penis.
ban Jack Thompson!
Has this been mentioned? (Score:2)
Re:Has this been mentioned? (Score:2)
> a Christian. Wouldn't that go
> against Wil's values if it is
> that case?
Why, are all christians opposed to pr0n? I don't think so! Yet, I heard the absence of violence and sex in the Myst series is because of the Miller bros' religion or something...
Jack Thompson continues to talk? (Score:2)
After listening to the interview (Score:2)
Re:After listening to the interview (Score:2)
Arrrghh! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Ugh (Score:2)
Re:Ugh (Score:2)
Re:That Will Wright quote (Score:2, Funny)
Re:That Will Wright quote (Score:2)
Re:That Will Wright quote (Score:2)
Re:Slander (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously. The only reason the ratings have any power is because various stores refuse to carry AO games. If the rating system bows to this idiot, the
Re:Decent interview (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Decent interview (Score:2)
Had this been an open discussion not bound by the terms of a public interview, I can bet you would have let the reigns loose and not relent on your points. Despite being less-informed about the research
Re:Decent interview (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Jack Johnson? (Score:2)
Re:So the next time you read (Score:3, Interesting)
And he wrote you a positive reply? Amazing...
Try an experiment, write him as a gamer and tell him you don't like what he is doing.. see what kind of response you get...
"Thompson is anti-violent games in the hands of minors."
If there is no correlation between youths who commit acts of violence and Violent video games then why is this good?
If there is actually a correlaton between reduced violence in minors who play violent video g