Thats funny considering the most racist and profanity filled people were usually the kids on there
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It's amusing that they express such concern over the idea of 8-11 year-olds being exposed to such X-rated banter when in fact most of if stems from them.
no sh!t.....online gameing is probably "thee" place for kids 8-13 to say naughties without getting in trouble or punched in the face
[QUOTE="worlock77"][QUOTE="wis3boi"] I remember reading a legit review on Amazon for GTA IV from a mom who bought it for her 8 year old son for his birthday was disgusted by the opening scene. The ignorance of people never endshorgen123
I remember seeing a similar review somewhere for one of the 'God of War' games. This person had bought it for their 10 year-old daughter.
Both things could have been avoided... If they had simply looked at the cover. What is humorous is that bill they are trying to pass to get a warning placed on the game warning that video games relate to violent behavior. If they dont pay attention to the ESRB rating what makes them think another warning will make a difference. Parents have clearly lost the ablility to read.I dont think there is anything you can say that makes something "X-rated"
Pretty sure large amounts of nudity is the only way you can get there.
No, no. It's the game company's fault. They made the game, and did not personally tell every parent that it is not appropriate for kids.Maybe soon, all these biased news agencies will realize that parents shouldn't fvcking be buying their little 9 year olds M-Rated games.
TheFatPerson
Which is why they should not be allowed on there in the first place. My kid sure won't be playing online.no sh!t.....online gameing is probably "thee" place for kids 8-13 to say naughties without getting in trouble or punched in the face
almasdeathchild
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