Target May Discontinue Manhunt 2 Sales 71
Ars Technica's Opposable Thumbs blog is reporting that retail giant Target may be pulling Rockstar's Manhunt 2 from store shelves and their online storefront. "This could be an interesting case: there is no content in Manhunt 2 that goes above and beyond what we've seen in other M-rated games without the extensive hacks needed to unlock the more graphic content. If Target wasn't seeing high sales of the game though, it wouldn't hurt the company financially to pull the game, and it gets to look family-friendly. From a public relations standpoint that's a win-win situation. My question remains: would Target be as quick to pull the game if it were a runaway success? " GamePoltics has up a discussion of the issues surrounding this move, with commentary from analyst Michael Pachter.
No Big Deal (Score:2)
Target is a big box retail often found in the same cities as Wal-Mart, Best Buy, ShopKo, etc. and games stores like GameStop/EBGames, etc. No big deal if they pull them. Consumers will just walk next-door and pick it up. Now, if Wal-Mart pulled it, that would be something because a LOT of those other stores will follow Wal-Marts lead when they do things.
It's just more copies for the stores that are selling them.
Cheers,
Fozzy
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Producers, not WalMart (Score:1)
since they'll edit the profanity out of an Eminem CD but then sell Pulp Fiction or South Park right next to it.
I don't believe WalMart does the editing. The record producers create a 'clean' version and an 'explicit' version (look on Amazon, they sell both version). WalMart is choosing to only sell the 'clean' versions.
However, in the movie world, there is only one version, the 'explicit' version. I recall about a year ago a couple of companies that were doing the editing for parents (buy the movie, send it to them, they send you back a clean version), but I can't find a link to any of them right now. And I
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It has to cost a lot of money to make clean edits, but it must cost a lot more to have zero record sales at WalMart.
Costwise, it makes zero sense to produce clean edits yourself just to do so unless compelled to for a reason like WalMart refusing to sell explicit lyrics. Radio is really the only other venue that would be interested in such a thing, but they
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Cleaning language is a primary goal of the radio edit, sure, but they take the opportunity to do more tricks.
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Basic cable (Score:2)
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-uso.
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I bet that any musician who views their work as actual art would wouldn't allow editing of their songs at all. Surely to allow that would mean that the edited part was unnecessary to the work in question and that couldn't be, right? But wait, actually it's just manufactured garbage...
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Producers do the editing. The same "clean" version you get from Wal-Mart is the same thing you hear on the radio. Ever heard a DMX song on the radio? Every other word has to be censored, it's hilarious. But it's done using sound effects and such. However, there are also other artists / producers that will just create a "clean" (radio edit) version of the song. Replacing "bitch" with "girl" or "ass" with "thang", whatever it takes to get it played on as many stations as possible. Sometimes singles even include both the original and the radio edit. Probably for DJ types who may need to occasionally play the "clean" version of the song. (Right, like telling a girl to rub her "thang" on you instead of her "ass" is soooo much more PG). At any rate, I can guarantee you that no artist would want the likes of Wal-Mart doing their editing for them.
What's weird is Wal-Mart also carries DVDs of the show Oz. I'd love to see the look on a Soccer Mom's face when she realizes that's not a TV series starring Dorothy and Toto.
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As an artist, I'd sue (Score:1)
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I seem to remember that the folks that bring you the expurgated versions say that they aren't modifying the original in any way, which is why they don't get hammered with the DMCA or any of the other copyright acts, but it seems a minor difference to me...
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Something about hearing "old school" instead of "fuck you" in a rage against the machine lyric makes the song feel comical and not rebellious.
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Far as I can tell, pretty much nobody is actually playing Manhunt 2.
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Now, personally, I actually do hunt deer in real life, but the GAME was stupid. You click, get into the game, and these huge deer walk up to you within seconds (in game you'd never go more than 3 minutes without a monster buck walking up. IRL, it's not uncommon to go days without seeing ANY deer, and those huge trophy bucks are a once a decade thing, assuming you're not just paying some
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Would you really want to sit staring at a monitor for days on end when playing a GAME?
This thing sold in DROVES because it was a) cheap, b) easy, and c) didn't require any time investment.
Sounds like a perfect casual game to me!
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Would you really want to sit staring at a monitor for days on end when playing a GAME?
It's not that such a thing should be implemented, it's that everything that makes hunting enjoyable doesn't translate into a game very well. It's the simple, repetitive, and completely unchallenging nature that is stupid to me. Pick any other game genre like puzzle games or something, and there are goals (however trivial), and a progressive level of difficulty. Deer Hunter to me is like playing Tetris with only square blocks. Sure you win all the time, but that isn't accomplishing much.
Square blocks (Score:2)
Pick any other game genre like puzzle games or something, and there are goals (however trivial), and a progressive level of difficulty. Deer Hunter to me is like playing Tetris with only square blocks.
All the blocks in Tetris [youtube.com] are square. Would you rather play with round blocks [wikipedia.org] or hexagonal blocks [hextris.com]?
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Not here... (Score:2)
Come to my back and front yard. I guarantee you'll see 20-30 a day. They're a pestilence in the northeast.
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I think it's a pretty plausible explanation. Effectively this is just buying karma for when you need it later (like Manhunt 3, which everyone wants, and features full body degloving!).
Woohoo! Forbidden Fruit! (Score:2)
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These are the same people who sell the "Unrated" version of movies to teenagers without a second thought but because video games are the hot button for "Think of the children" THAT'S what gets attention.
"Games are for kids" (Score:2)
I'm honestly surprised the thinkofthechildren crowd didn't discover Anime yet. Considering that "cartoons are for kids" is another stereotype hard to combat, and that many Anime cover subjects that are even by my standards not suitable for kids. And I'm not even tal
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More likely, the game will never be missed, as buyers are drawn to games like Bioshock - intelligent, suspenseful and the perfect compliment for the XBox 360 and HDTV.
Looks like ... (Score:1)
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Tell that to Hitler. (or should i say Joseph Goebbels?)
I think I speak for the majority.... (Score:4, Insightful)
I mean seriously, when the major marketing point of a game is whether it's banned, not the graphics, gameplay, and technical merit, one has to wonder whether anybody besides Jack Thompson is ever going to bother with the game.
Can we stop talking about this lame and pathetic excuse for a game now? Violence as part of a game is shiny. Crappy games that use it to sell instead of actually being decent suck, let's move on.
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Has anyone ever heard a gamer talk about it? Good or bad? Anything? Anyone here who cares? I mean, about the game, not the issue of freedom of speech.
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Here in the UK it is not even legal for me as an adult to buy the game. Normally I wouldn't give a "rat's ass" about this type of game, but I do give a rat's ass that a nanny state decides to tell me what I can and can't play.
Crappy games that use it to sell instead of actually being decent suck, let's move on.
Given the trouble it's having being sold in stores, or even at all in some countries, I hardly think it's
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This is a matter of debate... it depends on your political/economic philosophy.
If the game sucks, don't sell it. (Score:4, Insightful)
No. (Kind of a silly question, isn't it.)
Players think the game sucks: they aren't falling for the enormous "carnage to the limit is cool" marketing campaign that's been going on here on Slashdot and elsewhere for six months. If anyone wanted it, the game would earn its shelf space. But...they don't, so buh-bye.
Of course not... (Score:4, Interesting)
Of course not. That doesn't mean they wouldn't end up doing it in any case. See also: Don Imus' aborted radio career. It took an awful lot of pressure to bring him down, with all his political influence and the extreme financial rewards he reaped for his bosses. Manhunt and Take 2 have little to no political influence, and if their products aren't a financial success, who's going to be hurt if Target takes them off the shelves and sells them at firesale through another venue, maybe even eBay.
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I just used him as an example.
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The Biggest News Talk Radio Station in America Just Got Bigger! [wabcradio.com]
If I were you, I'd get my money back from the clinic.Shock Jock Don Imus Returns to Airwaves [google.com]
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Of course, I agree with your initial sentiment that Target would not pull something that was highly profitable.
The hypocracy (Irony maybe?) (Score:2)
Walk into Target.
Buy "Unrated" versions of Horror/Slasher movies on DVD.
Because, you know
- Roach
The game is too violent. (Score:5, Interesting)
We're both 21, both been avid gamers since we were kids and both play games ranging from Mario to GTA:SA to Silent Hill, we're not the type of people to be overly conservative and avoid a game based on religious content or violence, but we expect a game to use these mediums and others in a way which enhances the game, rather than steals focus from it. If Manhunt was a good stealth game which just happens to be realistic in it's violence to the point of being uncomfortable we both would have picked it up, but being a violence game with a bit of stealth just makes it appeal to children (12-16 year olds) rather than appeal to the exact audience they claim to be aiming for.
These manhunt stories seem like iPhone stories to me now. The hype is feeding the hype rather than the product. The iPhone was on Slashdot daily, it was going to spawn undead and be the new hot drug on the street, instead it just faded into the mists and rarely gets mentioned any more, the hype is no longer needed and the content of the product just isn't enough to stand on it's own two feet. That's how I feel Manhunt is going, it's unlikely we will see a third, or they will attempt to be even more extreme by which time the crowd will have gone "bored of you beating nurses to death with a fetus, I'm off thanks" and it won't get hype or sales.
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The iPhone was on Slashdot daily, it was going to spawn undead and be the new hot drug on the street, instead it just faded into the mists and rarely gets mentioned any more, the hype is no longer needed and the content of the product just isn't enough to stand on it's own two feet.
Although it may not be daily, it seems [slashdot.org] the iPhone [slashdot.org] still [slashdot.org] gets [slashdot.org] plenty [slashdot.org] of play [slashdot.org] on Slashdot [slashdot.org].
Good or bad, publicity is still publicity.
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The iPhone was on Slashdot daily, it was going to spawn undead and be the new hot drug on the street, instead it just faded into the mists and rarely gets mentioned any more, the hype is no longer needed and the content of the product just isn't enough to stand on it's own two feet.
Emphasis my own.
You're gauging this solely based on Slashdot article submissions? I think you may have slipped up and meant Manhunt in there at the end, but...
Using that guideline, can you tell me which US presidential candidates are hot now, other than "BUSH SUCKS"?
Slashdot presents an awfully warped view of the world if it's the only place you get your news err.. opinions from.
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Simple Solution (Score:4, Funny)
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Manhunt not that Great (Score:1)