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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 128823" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Okay, but that wasn't the case here in the States. They just pulled San Andreas off the shelves until the new version was good to go, as absolutely no retailer will stock an AO rated game here. Still, we're talking about a game that was from the start rated M for Mature, and all that implies, and people got in an uproar because they feared their kids would see it. Meanwhile I'm sure they had some R rated movies in the house that the same kids could just as easily throw into the player and watch. But oh yeah, video games are for kids, right? It's also funny to note that while they pulled the console versions, hot coffee was never accessible on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 128823, member: 134"] Okay, but that wasn't the case here in the States. They just pulled San Andreas off the shelves until the new version was good to go, as absolutely no retailer will stock an AO rated game here. Still, we're talking about a game that was from the start rated M for Mature, and all that implies, and people got in an uproar because they feared their kids would see it. Meanwhile I'm sure they had some R rated movies in the house that the same kids could just as easily throw into the player and watch. But oh yeah, video games are for kids, right? It's also funny to note that while they pulled the console versions, hot coffee was never accessible on them. [/QUOTE]
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