Heya Reverand , Long time no see. BTW Did I tell you my sister is pregnant again?
Anywho back on topic. I don't particularly care for those kinds of games. But I don't see what the problem is. If adults want to play them, let them play what they want. Up and untill they start Killing hookers, and stealing cars.
As for the right wing thingie, It was actually Hillary Clinton who brought alot of this up in the Senate.
http://www.torontofreepress.com/2005/cover072705.htm Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton brought the scandal to the world’s attention on a Friday, and by the following Wednesday the ESRB had slapped an "Adults Only" rating on it, prompting retailers across the U.S. to pull the game from store shelves.
"But there is more, and this is worse," says Thompson. "Sims 2, the latest version of the Sims video game franchise, which is the most popular and successful game in history, contains, according to video game news sites, full frontal nudity, including nipples, penises labia and pubic hair. The nudity placed there by the publisher/maker, Electronic Arts, is accessed by the use of a simple code that removes what is called "the blur" which obscures the genital areas.
"In other words, the game was released to the public by the manufacturer knowing that the full frontal nudity was resident on the fame and would be accessed by use of a simple code widely provided on the Internet.
"In fact, one of the most popular sites providing the code to remove the "genitalia blur" is none other than
www.about.com, owned and operated exclusively by the New York Times.
"Full frontal nudity of the Sims children can be unlocked as well (as) reported on gaming sites, much to the delight, one can be sure, of pedophiles around the globe who can rehearse, in virtual reality, for their abuse. Not surprisingly, adult porn sites are also featuring the easy-to-use code to remove the blur, catering to their consumers of adult and child pornography."
"What makes this worse than the GTA: SanAndreas "Hot Coffee" scandal," says Thompson, "is that Sims 2 is rated "T" for teens by the ESRB, which means there have been absolutely no age restrictions at the point of sale of this game.
Personaly which ever side done this, It's a slap in the face to current laws.
Stephen