In a perfect world, I could agree with you. But in this flawed world where video games are the Evil Empire, this sort of shit needs to exist, soley to preserve my ability to purchase Japanese hardcore rape simulators. Or games like Manhunt.
ahaha, evil empire? you realise this is a gaming forum right? and that you play these games? sounds like someone has Stockholm Syndrome...but you can't say "in a perfect world" that's like the biggest cop out ever man, it's like saying "if we could divide by 0"games like manhunt are art, you think manhunt is fucked up? art has been fucked up for centuries...
Hmmm, so the options are I have Stockholm Syndrome, or you didn't understand what I said. Hmmm, haaa, pretty sure it's not the first.
yeah I use stockholm syndrone somewhat loosely, you are a gamer who is sympathetic to game developers yet you label them evil.as opposed to a hostage who is sympathetic to their captor who they may label evil.all this because the internet is exactly the same as a hostage situation lol
These idiots are not going to stop bleating about how games that feature any adult content are evil and wicked, so I would prefer that they are pacified by a rating system that doesn't effect me, as opposed to banning "adult" games.
Ok, you need to be corrected.The Evil Empire joke was refering to the fact that morons blame things like video games for societies inadequacy. These idiots are not going to stop bleating about how games that feature any adult content are evil and wicked, so I would prefer that they are pacified by a rating system that doesn't effect me, as opposed to banning "adult" games.
Shame they don't bleat about Rugby. That's got a whole lot more real world violence than any computer game!....or cigarettes, alcohol, driving, drugs, not being able to assault their children, Harry Potter etc and cetera.
This guy is if I recall correctly, a somewhat hardcore christian...you'd think someone in his position would have to be religilously neutral.
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This dude reminds me of that Jack Thompson dude.
Apart from his professional role, some have taken issue with one aspect of his personal life in particular: Hastings is openly gay. Some of these critics include the Society for the Promotion of Community Standards; convicted paedophile Graham Capill, former Leader of the Christian Heritage Party; Brian Tamaki in the "Media: The New Witchcraft" section of a DVD produced by the Destiny Church for the 2005 general election; Peter Brown MP, Deputy Leader of the New Zealand First Party; and Pastor Ralph Ovadal's Pilgrims Covenant Church, a fundamentalist Christian church in Monroe, Wisconsin.
Why put ratings on games?Protect childrenz? BullshitEducate populace? BullshitMake more money from games by setting up arbitrary guidelines and force publishers to either sign up or die? Exactly right
I want to reply but I'm drinking bourbon and listening to Leonard Cohen so....I have a suspicion that tomorrow i'll find i replied to a random post :/
I've met him and I think its highly unlikely that he is a "hardcore" christian, and he has been regularly attacked by "hardcore" christians:
Could you explain your theory on this? Who is making money out of the ratings scheme, and how?
Awww do I have to??I've got an assignment due on Tuesday, can you wait til Friday?Unless someone else wants to do it for me
Awww do I have to??
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for gods sake are we suck pussys these days? i was seven when me and my mate got into half life back in the 90s, jeez.
for gods sake are we such pussys these days? i was seven when me and my mate got into half life back in the 90s, jeez.
no you dont, because you're wrongno ratings = being able to sell the game to anyone, ie a much bigger markethaving a game restricted restricts the market that can buy itwould've thought this obvious
Well it all boils down to this:Why put ratings on games?Protect childrenz? BullshitEducate populace? BullshitMake more money from games by setting up arbitrary guidelines and force publishers to either sign up or die? Exactly rightIt happened with movies and music and when games got lumped with it it happened againIts like no one ever learns
I disagree. Most kids will get a hold of the game anyway, the parents can just buy it with the child absent at the time. Same with alcohol.The only place ratings are effective is in the movie theatre itself, where the child actually has to be present for obvious reasons... unless you're trying to smuggle one in in your backpack... o.0
The government charges to get games rated.If a publisher wants to market their game inside the country, they first need to have it reviewed and rated. This costs money. Lots of money.
As opposed to the alternative; where pretty much the same amount of people buy the game, and that's it. The only 'extra' profit coming from here is the absense of the cost of getting the game reviewed and rated.
The ESRB is a non-profit, self-regulatory body that independently assigns ratings, enforces advertising guidelines, and helps ensure responsible online privacy practices for the interactive online software industry