Jack Thompson must die!

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This guy is really pissing me off!

Rockstar Vancouver's upcoming schoolyard adventure Bully (PS2) has generated a surprising amount of controversy given that it has not even yet been released. For years, the game has been a chosen target of well known video game detractor Jack Thompson, who has called the game a "Columbine simulator" despite its lack of firearms or the ability to kill. Currently, Thompson and the state of Florida are embroiled in a legal battle to determine whether the game is suitable for sale to minors in the Sunshine State. Yesterday, the Miami-Dade judge presiding over the trial, Judge Ronald Friedman, made what Jack Thompson is accurately calling an unprecidented demand: he instructed publisher Take-Two to provide him with an advance copy of the game so he is able to determine if it violates Florida's environmental public nuisance laws. Apparently, Judge Friedman is willing to sit through the game for up to 100 gameplay hours alongside a Take-Two employee capable of completing it. The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has designated the game "T for Teen," with descriptors such as "Crude Humor," "Language," and "Violence."

Thompson issued a statement to Game Politics, calling the decision a "huge victory against the violent video game industry, regardless of the ultimate ruling on the injunction." He claimed that the showing of the game is for both him and the judge, though gaming site Destructoid, which covered the event firsthand, reported that counsel from both sides will be able to attend. No press coverage will be permitted.

Early previews of the game depict a much less violent and much more moral picture of the game than the one Thompson has painted during his crusade against the game. Wired received a hands-on preview with the game, coming away with extremely positive impressions. After describing a moment in the game where its protagonist expounds on the folly of bullying, writer Clive Thompson admits, "Indeed, it's not what anyone expected." It certainly is not what Jack Thompson has led the mainstream media to expect.


How come you can make a movie of people getting chopped to bits raped, stabbed, shot and ass fucked. But you can't make a violent video game without shit hitting the roof if you ask me it is fucking retarded.
 
Serifan said:
How come you can make a movie of people getting chopped to bits raped, stabbed, shot and ass fucked. But you can't make a violent video game without shit hitting the roof if you ask me it is fucking retarded.
This sentence makes no sense. It says, essentially, 'Why can you make a violent video game, but not make a violent video game.'

Anyway, ignore Thompson. He just wants attention and everyone with a brain (especially here) knows he is full of bullshit.
 
This sentence makes no sense. It says, essentially, 'Why can you make a violent video game, but not make a violent video game.'

huh? are you on crack sander? :)

Read what I wrote again. :lol:
 
Yeah, the hypocritical movie/video games rating in the US.

People like Jack Thompson are stupid enough to cattle along and understand the movie ratings, to know which movies might offend their delicate sensitivities. They are, however, rather retarded when it comes to video games ratings and believe every game is intended or aimed for children.
 
"Columbine simulator"? hehe, the game wants you to save a bum from getting pummeled by jocks, to help a nerdy girl recover her stolen essay from one of the popular chicks, to safely guide a newby past an army of jocks.

and so on and so forth.

yeah, i can see how this leads to Columbine.
 
Yeah, the last mission of the game is to stop the shootings, right?

That, of course, would be a bad thing from Jackie-boy's point of view; he'd have to find a new destination on his ignorant crusade into the world of stupidly targeting the wrong thing.

As I've said before, the games aren't the problem with kids, it is the parents who do not do their jobs in educating the kids. So Jack, go sue some stupid parents, not some game company only looking to make a buck (unless it is Bethesda- sue for the rights to FO, and then sell them to NMA for $20!!!!).
 
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