Jack Thompson Gearing Up For GTA IV Fight 226
Next Generation reports on Jack Thompson's next big fight: Grand Theft Auto IV. A mass email was sent to news organizations entitled 'Bill Gates in the Crosshairs'. He vows to 'rally the troops' against the release of the next chapter in Rockstar's sandbox-style crime series. The game is due out sometime this year, on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. From the article: "Thompson said that he would 'undertake various means to prohibit' the sale of GTA IV to minors, and added, 'Please have your lawyers [Microsoft chairman Bill Gates', that is] contact me in order that such sales will be prevented.' He also said that the ICCR report 'makes it abundantly clear that unless such prohibitions are in place, then millions of units of the new Grand Theft Auto game will be sold directly to minors.' He continued, 'I am quite intent upon making sure that that does not happen. I and others will endeavor to stop Microsoft from participating in any fashion, directly or indirectly, in such sales to minors.'"
Good Luck to him (Score:5, Insightful)
This is the good side of what JT does.
If only he'd stick to keeping kids from buying adult games, the world would have no beef with him.
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Hey, if it wasn't for him and his like trying to get GTA3 banned, I would have never bought it. And wouldn't have played it and enjoyed it...
So, Jack, keep talking about what games are going to destroy the world, I need help with my shopping list.
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And keep in mind that there are documented parental controls for the 360. MS has done it's job.
This is nothing more than JT being the attention whore he is.
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A lot of parents would like to see those segregated out, too. But more don't give a f
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If by "adult games" you mean hentai games and the like, okay. But if you're talking about GTA, that's ridiculous. We have no problem selling R-rated movies in plain sight, with content just as "bad" as any M-rated game. I don't see the difference.
Personally, I don't see why sex is seen as so much more damaging for people to see (or act out, in the case of games) than violence. As for the few hentai games I've tried, what's really criminal about them is just how bad (i.e. low quality) they are. They think the `sex! boobies!' gimmick is a sutiable replacement for things like gameplay or a coherent story/plot.
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What are you talking about... they have plenty of substance. They even teach valuable life skills like how to click really fast through dialog and how to juggle school, work and multiple girl friends.
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Consider this... In an R-rated movie, a child simply has access to watching someone else perform acts that you wouldn't want the child doing (killing people, rape, etc). In a videogame, the child in effect becomes the perpetrator of the acts. The difference is between simply seeing the acts versus committing the acts, albeit in a virtual world.
When I played GTA San Andreas
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What store are you buying your games in where the cases aren't covered in shrink-wrap or displaying only the empty cases, the game disks kept behind the counter?
The adult magazines are similarly covered in clear plastic, and that's just to keep people from reading them in public. They employ opaque panels only if the cover art is too revealing of the naughty bits for your community's standa
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Here's the thing (Score:5, Informative)
Either way unless you also think R movies should be off in a separate section then it doesn't make sense to move M games there. Not that it matters much, retailers these days card you. Seriously, I got carded buying FEAR last month (I'm 26) at Target.
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If the game is porn, sure. If its just 'rated M' (i.e. rated 'R' equivalent) then they should sell it like they sell movies - next to everything else. The 'AO' titles can go in the special room.
Anyone ever seen an AO video game, btw? (outside Japan?)
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Duke3D would be the closest. This was pre-ESRB, but did have a "Warning: Adult Content" as well as an RSAC rating stating that there was significant sexual content.
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GTA San Andreas, before re-release.
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That doesn't (or shouldn't) count -- the only AO content required a hack to get to.
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As for porn, I cannot BELIEVE that p
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Welcome to an American audience, where we have a bizzare fear of the sexual and a bizzare fascination with the violent.
Like Orwell's Junior Anti-Sex League and the Two Minutes Hate only without the deliberate control behind it -- repression in one area leads to expression in another.
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The reason for this incongruity is that teen pregnancy happens far more often than teen murder. In other words: Parents remember how they spent their youth and don't want their kids making stupid mistakes. They think that by being bombarded with porn they'll run out and try to 'score', ignoring the risk of tying up the next 18 years of their lives.
Whether they're right about
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Overboard (Score:2)
No reason to blacklist or place mature (not porn) games like GTA 3 in the porno rooms or in porno wrappers. They should be treated like rated r movies.
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Inste
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He may as well be talking to Western Digital and Seagate to demand that their hard drives not store GTA IV. Is it still a cart00ney if it's sent from an actual attorney? Maybe kooks like JT make the exception to the definition.
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Re:Mod parent up! (Score:5, Informative)
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Except, the plan won't work. Marketers, for all their faults, are savvy. Jack Thompson railing on your game/console pretty much guarantees sales now. Look at Bully. Decent game, certainly not on the
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Heck, I got carded for cigarettes this morning and I'm more than twice the legal age. This happened because it was a new employee and the cash register told her to ask. Maybe Best Buy's cash registers have started doing that, just to remind the person that they're supposed to check these things.
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I don't know how it goes in other places, but up here in Québec, the law requires convenience stores to ask the ID of anyone under the age of 25 when buying cigarettes or alcohol, even though the legal age is 18. That way, it removes much of the ambiguity of "this guy looks like he's 22 but he could as well be 17". It's no longer "Show m
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First, I can say, I don't think there's a specific 'law', so to speak, but there is a common policy and campaign for the exact thing. Most stores will show employees a video and have signs that say "under 2x, we card", kind of thing.
Second, adults care a lot about being carded when they're obviously old. Speaking from experience as both a cashier, manage
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As an adult, I do have a problem with being asked for ID. I have gray hair and I'm obviously older than the little fucks asking for my ID. It's a power-trip for minimum-wage clerks.... "Sir, the law REQUIRES me to card you for appearing to be under the age of 60...."
What I usually do is demand ID from clerks in those situations, because I've run into clerks who look too young to
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And big fucks like you are the reason my girlfriend hates her job! Here's a newsflash, asshole: those clerks really are required by law to ID you! In fact, in my state it's required regardless of age -- she even has to ask 80-year-old geezers,
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In my state, clerks are requ
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Yeah, it's hard to fault them for asking EVERYONE for ID... my friend's little brother was working in a convenience store when he was in high school, and was fined (I think $250 - which is almost FORTY HOURS of GROSS income to a kid making $7 an hour - ie blew away 2-3 weeks of his part time job) for selling alcohol to a minor. The minor happened to be a
Land of the free! Remember that (Score:2)
Re:Mod parent...Eh (Score:2)
This is a simple issue that no one disagrees with him on. Rockstar sure as hell doesn't care, and that only leaves the retailers, and I've yet to see a single one of them who has argued that they should be allowed to sell M rated games to minors. A handful of rational people could sit down and hash this deal out over a weekend.
Enter Jack Thompson, whose notion of a "solution" to this problem is probably a firmware patch that will prohibit
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Microsoft (Score:2)
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(Disclaimer: I have one, and it's not getting resold.)
Pay attention to me! (Score:5, Funny)
On MS's side? (Score:2)
Hopefuly MS will simply ignore Wako Jako, or possibly shoot him down.
However there is a small dark corner of my mind pointing out that MS could join a campaign to keep GTA:4 from being sold to minors (after all, it isn't supposed to be sold to them, thatis what the "M" stands for), however in doing so it would add some credence to the nutjob.
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"AO" means Adult Onl
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or were you just trolling?
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The main reason kids fixate on these kinds of games is that we keep accentuating how 'MATURE' they are. Mario = kids game. GTA = Adults game. Kids naturally want to be percieved as adults, so they go for the 'adult' games.
I fully support restrictions on who can purchase mature games. I don't see government oversight as necessary.
My Prayer (Score:5, Funny)
Bring the mighty weight of Microsoft's legal staff to bear upon Jack Thompson, and allow us to watch him disappear in a four-colored puff of smoke.
Amen.
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Of course, that then raises the question, is it JT or MS who's the friend in this instance!
Re:My Prayer (Score:5, Funny)
Win-Win!
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No kidding. Exactly my thoughts. "Further towards the kill zone please, Mr. Thompson."
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Seems fine to me (Score:2)
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And you need to care because of lowest common denominator. If it's too hard to sell M games, they will not be sold, and since they can't be sold, won't be made.
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Of course, because of our countries mentality it will soon be the case anyway, just like with cigarettes, booze, and porn. (it will be just as affective too)
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When efforts are made to turn the ratings of an unaccountable private body into a legal control on who may purchase material, well, then there is a problem.
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The US has a pesky thing called the first amendment.
Also, there's a major difference with M rated games compared to cigarettes and alcohol: The former is a "soft" limitation, where it is not recommended to sell to children, while the latter is restricted to those above the age of 18. Putting a hard restriction on something that should be flexibl
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So would you be fine with the same being done for R-rated (or, *gasp* UNRATED director's cut) DVDs?
And hey, some of these kids aren't yet teenagers; better put the T-rated games and PG-13 movies behind the counter too, right?
(And where do you live where alcohol is behind the counter? Utah?)
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Fundamentally different. Drugs, Alcohol and Cigarettes are substances. Video games and movies are Information.
Didn't you read the pamphlet? Information wants to be free. Although for some reason video game information wants to be USD $59.99.
No in fact I would agree I think both are stupid, and cigarettes and alcohol should be available to children, it's up to the parents to monitor what their kid
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Oh yes, not to mention that it's been ruled against this little thing called the Constitution you Americans apparently have.
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The only thing in the Constitution that applies only to people 18 and older is Amendment XXVI (though, as a practical matter, the other provisions relating directly and solely to voting rights also don't have much utility, as a direct consequence of that.)
Not quite lots.
Oh, Bill (Score:4, Funny)
I knew he wasn't the brightest... but wow... (Score:2)
Poor guy (Score:5, Funny)
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Damn, that's a hard goal. Just how many rescue operations do you have to go through just to pick a cop by chance with an ambulance(*), and still get him to where you have a tank parked just so you could run the ambulance-with-cop-inside over with it?
(*) Those paramedics sure can do wonders! They can revive any non-dismembered cop in the field, fully healed and ready to chase you down again, and never take
Sick of it... (Score:3)
Total Conflict (Score:2)
Better signage? (Score:5, Insightful)
How about the label: If you buy this for your kids, you are a douchebag and a bad parent.
If people would spend even 5 minutes understanding the ESRB, all these problems would go away. People understand R rated movied, why can't they understand M rated games? Jack Thompson should just get people to learn more about the ESRB, but I don't see how he can get paid doing that. heh
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Precisely. It's the same reason oxfam went after starbucks, who is arguably one of the more responsible coffee retailers out there, instead of attacking that $5 or less per can coffee shit. Think about this - starbucks claims they pay over the fair trade price, which is around a buck and a half. Probably less, still, although it may have edged over for organic coffee by now. This shit is
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GTA = R
Mario Brothers 3 = PG (animated violence)
Wii Sports = G
Well, you get the idea. If everybody in the US & Canada understands that system, why not just use it?
ESRB Rating (Score:5, Insightful)
Parents asking about the rating system and what it means.
Game retailers pausing the transaction to point out it is a 17+/mature rated title and may not be appropriate for children.
I don't see anything wrong with carding younger customers (which I've seen). The problem is the outright bans some people want to have, or those who angrily react when someone suggests they make an informed decision.
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There are very few reasons for
WOOO, I want... (Score:2)
Now the question is: will there be Hack Johnson, "public interest" laywer, in the game, who you get to kill when he's frollicking with a bunch of prostitutes?
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OTOH, they've done that gag with a televangelist in San Andreas.
Awesome! (Score:2)
No, seriously... does anyone else here think Jack Thompson is actually a shill for Rockstar Games and is actually part of the PR marketing campaign??? Until he arrived, I'd heard almost nothing about Grand Theft Auto, but then again I'm not much of a gamer. Having said that, once I'd heard about it through Jack T I figured I should check it out. I borrowed a friend's copy of Vice City and loved it... then
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He'd better hurry (Score:5, Informative)
Irony. (Score:2)
I did not know another Grand Theft Auto game was looming. Now I am curious and want to play it! Thanks you, Jack, for helping to generate publicity for these fine products! :)
What infuriates me the most about Jack... (Score:4, Insightful)
"It's called bully, it must be bad!"
"It's GTAIV from Rockstar, it MUST be bad!"
None of us at all know a single damn thing about GTAIV - it's a mystery thus far and he's already started?
I wish this foolish, stupid little man would go away soon.
Oh no!!! A Jack Idea I kinda-sorta-agree with??? (Score:2)
First off, I think the guy is a raving jackass nutcase (this is NOT bias - see the Youtube video of him being yelled at by a judge for acting like a 5 year-old if you don't believe me), but he may actually be doing something that ONE THE SURFACE, I have no problem with.
This is the thing: I have *no problem* with denying elementary school kids the ability to buy GTA4. I don't think it should be censored at ALL, but I don't think that adults (and even teenage
Jack needs a new quarry (Score:2, Flamebait)
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That's because most slashdotters would probably get their asses kicked by that woman. First, they're dazzled because they have emerged from their mother's basement into the sunlight. Then they're dazzled because they're face to face with and actually touched a woman. That would be enough to send them into hyperventilation or a seizure or something right then and there.
Have I checked off enough slashbot stereotypes to yell BINGO! yet?
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