New E3-Shown Games Push Sexual Envelope 91
Thanks to CNN Money for its article discussing the seamier side of E3's videogame selection, as it notes: "It's one thing to see Lara Croft's hot-shorts clad posterior while you play 'Tomb Raider.' It's another thing entirely to see the sagging, slightly lumpy and entirely unclothed buttocks of Larry Lovage streak across your screen." The article also discusses Singles, the Eidos U.S.-published title "best described as a naughty version of 'The Sims.'...[which] doesn't shy away from male or female full frontal nudity", noting that "the ESRB slapped 'Singles' with an AO rating", which is "essentially, an NC-17 or worse... Most retailers will not sell a game with that rating." Tom Marx of Eidos expresses his distress with this rating, arguing for an M rating instead, and noting as part of his argument: "I don't really think someone is going to get the same feeling of attraction in seeing a full frontal digital game character as they would from seeing that in an actor or actress."
Adults only? (Score:1)
Re:Adults only? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Adults only? (Score:3, Funny)
"I heads for a dollar" or maybe "I head is for a dollar" (my German grammar is DOA - apostrophe necessary?)
I can see how that's funny
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kauf is purchase, kopf is head. 3 seconds later, the mnemonic I used came back - Kaufman (purchaseman) and Schwartzkopf (blackhead, referring to hair, not a zit).
Re:Adults only? (Score:4, Funny)
Think of it as the forerunner of 'I'd hit it.'
Re:Adults only? (Score:5, Informative)
The rating systems in the USA are embarassingly broken, and I think need to be re-evaluated.
Movies:
Violence - takes a lot to affect rating, a tiny amount can occur in G rated movies. PG if not gory, PG-13 if tiny amount of gore or lots of violence (e.g. Red Dawn), R if really gory. NC-17 is practically impossible without also having sex (take Passion of Christ, for instance)
Nudity - automatic PG-13, but takes a lot for more than R.
Sex (faked) - R unless excessive, then NC-17
Sex (real/graphical) - NC-17/AO
Drug Paraphenalia - automatic PG-13
Drug Use - PG-13 if brief or implied, usually R.
Games:
Violence - Teen start, can get very gory at M
Nudity - automatic M, AO if not brief.
Sex (faked) - adult situations (romance plots)=Teen, implied sex seems to pretty much get an M, more than brief=AO.
Sex (graphical) - AO
Drug Paraphenalia - nothing, as far as I can tell - at worst it would be Teen.
Drug Use - Teen if effects not shown, M if shown (Gothic is the only example I know of).
Basically, the ratings are fairly close except when it comes to nudity/sex, most likely because of the ESRB's horribly-proven-as-wrong preconception that gamers are all kids. I guess there's still the fear that kids might stumble across the game while playing on their parent's computer or something, but the parent should be responsible enough to either hide the CD or put a password on a user. I mean, seriously - parents could just as easily leave the gun cabinet unlocked or pornography out on the coffee table for their kids to view.
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Re:Adults only? (Score:3, Insightful)
You may be right in that our society protects the adult 'weak', i.e. via social security, charity and such mechanisms, but if we were not to protect our children that would be folly of the highest order as far as evolution was concerned. An 8 year-old Einstein is at as mu
Stupid (Score:5, Interesting)
Helps if you don't have a soul, but big entertainment has proved that lack often enough.
Re:Stupid (Score:4, Insightful)
"I don't really think someone is going to get the same feeling of attraction in seeing a full frontal digital game character as they would from seeing that in an actor or actress."
It's obvious that this guy has never seen hentai [hentairing.com]!
Re:Stupid (Score:1)
Kidding aside, what major games that didn't suck had nudity in them? I have no idea but you probably count them on less than one hand.
Re:Stupid (Score:2)
Nice to have that other hand free to, uh, "research" the nudity, eh?
Guys looking at Porn (Score:5, Insightful)
The real outrage is the free ride that women get. I was showing my wife a copy of Playboy magazine. Her reaction was "that's it"? She was expecting some nasty funky stuff or something, based on how bent out of shape people get when you say "Playboy Magazine".
Then, she showed me her Cosmo. The very same Cosmo that is stocked at the eye-level height of an 8 year old. WOW! She convinced me, and I am not a faithful subscriber.
So, the story of the future is this: moral outrage about Leisure Suit Larry, extending into perpetuity. But nobody is going to notice the racy programs that will be marketed to girls in the future.
Re:Uma Thurman? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Uma Thurman? (Score:1)
Re:Guys looking at Porn (Score:1, Offtopic)
*drool*
Re:Guys looking at Porn (Score:2)
What people get bent out of shape re: Playboy?
Hustler, Penthouse, Barely Legal, yeah... but Playboy? Gimme a break.
Then, she showed me her Cosmo. The very same Cosmo that is stocked at the eye-level height of an 8 year old. WOW! She convinced me, and I am not a faithful subscriber.
I don't look at Cosmo much, but correct me if I'm wrong, this is a women's magazine showing wo
Re:Guys looking at Porn (Score:1, Informative)
OK, you're wrong. It's more than a makeup mag. Pick up a copy sometime, and learn how to blow your boyfriend's mind with a toungue properly applied to the penis.
You think I'm flaming, but that's the type of article they have. Remember, women aren't visual, so their porn looks like the Bible - printed words on the page. Take a close look at the words...
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Cosmo (Score:1)
Seamier? (Score:2)
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to say "seamless"?
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NAKED PEOPLE! (Score:5, Insightful)
We've had murder, torture, maiming and genocide in games for ages, but throw in a naked person and suddenly it's a big thing...
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Retailers won't sell it? (Score:1)
"essentially, an NC-17 or worse... Most retailers will not sell a game with that rating."
Is that why I've not yet seen a retailer that doesn't stock this game?
Re:Retailers won't sell it? (Score:2)
Article author is an idiot... (Score:5, Interesting)
This is a lot like all the hubbub people made about the fucking superbowl "scandal". You have sports institutions like the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders or whatever dressed as clad as legally possible for national TV, and then some "racy" pop star busts out her breast for all of America to see and it's an outrage? Come on!
Nudity and sex is all about context, and being an American it seems that too many people get bent out of shape about someone being naked, and it's seriously going to warp the minds of our youth. Nudity is declared as innapropriate, but it's completely OK for every other (if not all) female character on TV to be sporting some sort of cleavage or ass-revealing outfit? Leisure Suit Larry is an ADULT-ORIENTED and sexually themed game, thus I hope we get to see some guys nuts and maybe a rediculously-sized breast getting thrown across our screens here and there. That's the appeal of games like that, right? (I don't play them; someone help me out here...) What I don't understand is why do I happen to turn on some tripe like CSI and see a woman clad in the most "professionally-appropriate" revealing outfit and that's "OK"?
Personally, I think sex is overused in all aspects of American pop culture. But at the same time, the media portrays it as controversial and extreme, and that's why it sells. People always talk about the sexual revolution, blah blah blah, but all the "progress" made in America that ever seems to happen is just allowing women to be able to show more and more of their bodies, and the twisted fools that read magazines like Maxim to oggle over them and continue objectifying, and I think this article only illustrates what kind of a double standard these "journalists" help to create.
Re:Article author is an idiot... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Article author is an idiot... (Score:4, Interesting)
This leads to a needless waste of hot man potential, and it leaves me just a little bit sadder.
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It does mold the image of the other sex in the minds of young people though. You think a young girl who is bombarded with the objectification of women doesn't get it into her head that she should be the same way? When kids are exposed to near pornography at young ages by their 'idols' you don't think that makes them all the more eager to act it out?
Leisure Suit Larry is an ADULT-ORIENTED and sexually themed game, thus I hope we get to see some guys nuts and maybe a rediculously-sized breast getting thrown across our screens here and there. That's the appeal of games like that, right? (I don't play them; someone help me out here...)
I haven't played the LSL games since the first 2 or 3 (on my apple like 15 years ago) but the point back then was adult humor. The sex stuff wasn't that graphic. Of course, graphics have come a long way since then.
Personally, I think sex is overused in all aspects of American pop culture. But at the same time, the media portrays it as controversial and extreme, and that's why it sells.
The media is engaging in the same behavior. Stories on sex get viewers, sell newspapers, etc. Even if it's something trivial, if sex is involved people are interested.
People always talk about the sexual revolution, blah blah blah, but all the "progress" made in America that ever seems to happen is just allowing women to be able to show more and more of their bodies, and the twisted fools that read magazines like Maxim to oggle over them and continue objectifying, and I think this article only illustrates what kind of a double standard these "journalists" help to create.
I think the real bottom line is, sex should be allowed in video games/media etc. It's a large part of life (at least for me!). The only problem I have with it, is when the media, business and whoever else sells sex to kids.
I think at some point, as the "Atari/NES generation" ages, and demands better entertainment from their video games, there are going to have to be better guidlines as to what kind of game gets what kind of rating and how they are distributed. I really wonder why retailers won't sell AO games, 7-11 sells porno mags, video stores carry porn, why do we constantly classify video games as a different form of media and as childrens games when such a large chunk of 20-30 males play games still?
7-11 sells porno mags? No way! (Score:2)
Here in Texas, the ancestral home [utexas.edu] of 7-11, I don't see porno mags like Penthouse or Hustler or Playboy for sale. Just Maxim, FHM, Stuff, Cosmo, Sports Illustrated [netflix.com]...
Ok, I stand corrected. Sorry.
Game mods! (Score:2, Funny)
Wait...this is the DooM 3 story, right?
Re:Game mods! (Score:2)
I believe you mean Full Frontal Assault.
Jailbreak
Hot!
I've been waiting for this for a long time (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I've been waiting for this for a long time (Score:2, Funny)
Ed Kearns
b. Dec 1979
Re:I've been waiting for this for a long time (Score:2)
One more reason to know just what's going on your computer, especially if you lend it to a kid.
Re:I've been waiting for this for a long time (Score:2)
You had ample opportunity to sample the pleasures of this game in a form called a "text adventure" at a much younger age. Soft Porn, the game Leisure Suit Larry [mbnet.fi] was based on, came out WAAAY back in 1981 (you can also find references to it on Al Lowe's site, but this one had history).
Unfortunately for me, the only thing available at that age was Custer's Revenge [wordiq.com], and my mom wouldn't let me rent it, so I got a late start on sexual discovery. Fortunately for me, a friend down the street was
HERE! HERE! (Score:5, Interesting)
fs
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:4, Interesting)
Just as with Video games, parents need to be informed. How could any parent have missed the media frenzy bitching about how violent "passion of the christ" was? Having managed a movie theater back in my college days, I can tell you that parents just don't care nowadays. I constantly saw parents taking their young children in to see movies like "leathal weapon 4". I don't think it was out of ignorance, I think it's more indifference. I find that most parents just don't know how to be parents anymore and try to treat their children as friends. It's sad.
If you are a parent and you bring your child to a R rated movie, which is clearly stated to be for people 18 and above, then it's your fault when the child sees the violence, or sex in that movie. It's not the fault of the MPAA or anyone else.
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:2)
You certainly are making points for the people who say "desentivisation to violence" is a lot worse than showing violence.
I'd put in a caveat however, desentivisation to violence is less likely to occur with movies like "Passion" which show everything(the bad, ugly consequences of violence) than more mainstream, gangster-type movies which onl
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:2)
That's what NC-17 was supposed to be (I believe it was introduced first with Last Tango in Paris). And it works pretty well. The reason that most theaters don't run NC-17 films has nothing to do with it being "irretrievably associated with pornograhy" (because it simply is not) but rather a matter of simple economics. Th
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:3, Funny)
Or, I guess they could have a "porn" rating, one for "artsy but adults only", one for "loads of nekkid boffing, but done very tastefully", one for "s00per violent and gross", and one for everything from "Samuel L. Bronkowitz Presents".
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:1)
Second, I don't believe it would be a niche market at all. Instead, it would help grade the difference of mature cinema even more and give the director a more subtle brush with which to paint. As it is, most films are being stripped down and released as PG-13 to capture the TRUE moviegoe
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:2)
I disagree with your statement, it IS a niche market, mostly because it turns away moviegoers(a large number of them) without creating the "elite" feel that would allow movie theaters
Re:HERE! HERE! (Score:2)
(over here, films are rated Universal, "Parental Guidance", 12A, 12, 15 and 18. For the last three, if you are younger than the age set you aren't allowed in at all, accompanied by an adult or not. 12A is "under 12's accompanied allowed" IIRC)
Why dont they (Score:1)
Re:Why dont they (Score:2)
Never seen the stripper scene in Vice City have ya.
Heeey.... (Score:4, Funny)
You got your Videogame in my Porn!
MMMMMMMMMMM..............
Re:LOVAGE?? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:LOVAGE?? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:LOVAGE?? (Score:4, Informative)
Please, please, please.... (Score:2)
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For the religious right: (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:For the religious right: (Score:5, Funny)
>.>
Missed the best. (Score:5, Funny)
Nobody's mentioned Rumble Roses [ign.com], the mud-wrestling game which advertises a 'hands free' cpu-vs-cpu mode.
All right! (Score:2)
It would be cool if Sierra could score some cameos like Quagmire from Family Guy or Larry from Three's Company.
This sort of thing cracks me up... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Naive (Score:1)
"I don't really think someone is going to get the same feeling of attraction in seeing a full frontal digital game character as they would from seeing that in an actor or actress."
Wow... sounds like someone is pretty naive.
Lovage? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Lovage? (Score:2)
What's a "Sexual Envelope" ? (Score:2)
The Singles (Score:2)
On my Athlon 1.33, 512Mb, GeforceFX 5600 256Mb, it is barely playable at 800x600 with all the details turned right down. It uses up to 300mb of ram and takes ages to load in all the textures etc.
I think I'll try again in a couple of years when I have a faster PC.