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Mattinglyfan

2005-07-24, 3:32 am

I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The worst part
is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get ahold of this one on
their own (unlike GTA).
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


Paul Heslop

2005-07-24, 3:32 am

Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

>
> I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The worst part
> is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get ahold of this one on
> their own (unlike GTA).
> http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


"Jeff Brown, vice president of corporate communications at EA, in
response to the accusations, told GameSpot, "This is
nonsense. We've reviewed 100 percent
of the content. There is no content inappropriate for a teen audience.
Players never see a
nude sim. If someone with an extreme
amount of expertise and time were to remove the pixels, they would see
that the sims have
no genitals. They appear like Ken and
Barbie." "


so he can blat on all he wants. And, again, this isn't a kid's game,
although many kids play it. The sex is done underwater or under covers
and the nudity is really ken and barbie. If this guy can become a pedo
from looking at little naked none-sexed characters he really HAS got
problems. Sims original had the patch too

--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
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Stop and Look
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Hank the Rapper

2005-07-24, 6:54 am

Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The
> worst part is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get
> ahold of this one on their own (unlike GTA).
> http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


A user-created mod is not a cheat code. Someone needs to disbar this lawyer.


Zackman

2005-07-24, 6:54 am

Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The
> worst part is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get
> ahold of this one on their own (unlike GTA).
> http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


Oh god, Jack Thompson strikes again. And demonstrates that he doesn't know
what user-created content is.

If you wanted to, you could code a mod that made all the sims giant walking
penises. Kind of like Jack Thompson. The guy's more obsessed with the ESRB
than Bligmerk is with the Xbox. And about as clever, sane and credible, too.

-Z-


Paul Heslop

2005-07-24, 6:54 am

Hank the Rapper wrote:
quote:

>
> Mattinglyfan wrote:
>
> A user-created mod is not a cheat code. Someone needs to disbar this lawyer.


or do something with a bar!
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
Fred Liken

2005-07-25, 8:34 pm

"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:S-ydnS7R245VbXzfRVn-3Q@comcast.com...
quote:

>I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The worst
>part is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get ahold of this
>one on their own (unlike GTA).
> http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


No one takes him seriously. Not even advocates. Especially now. He should
have stuck to games that actually had questionable content. The Sims is
about as inoffensive as it gets. I love it. He's done.


Doug Jacobs

2005-07-25, 8:34 pm

In alt.games.video.sony-playstation2 Mattinglyfan <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote:
quote:

> I had no idea that there was a full frontal code for Sims 2. The worst part
> is the game is a T rated game so kids actually can get ahold of this one on
> their own (unlike GTA).
> http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6129609.html


There was "full frontal nudity" in the first game. All you had to do was
apply one of the many hacks to remove the mosiac/blurring.

You could even create your own naked skins as well.

Note that these are 3rd party content patches and therefore very different
than the unlock code for Hot Coffee in GTA:SA...

And no, this doesn't make the guy any less of an idiot.

Jordan

2005-07-25, 8:34 pm

The thing is he seems to think that if you remove the blurring you get:

(Not Safe For Work)

http://www.spong.com/news/t/h/thesims2is172550l.jpg

Which we all know not to be true. You have to apply additional hacks to
do this.

- Jordan

Doug Jacobs

2005-07-26, 12:31 am

In alt.games.video.xbox Jordan <lundj@earthlink.net> wrote:
quote:

> The thing is he seems to think that if you remove the blurring you get:

quote:

> (Not Safe For Work)

quote:

> http://www.spong.com/news/t/h/thesims2is172550l.jpg

quote:

> Which we all know not to be true. You have to apply additional hacks to
> do this.


True.

Although I'd love to see the judge's face when this idiot makes his case
in court that computer generated "barbie dolls" are somehow damaging the
children of America, while giving others a "pedophile's dream".

To be honest, if you get off on someone being "smooth like Ken" you've got
issues.
richardhutnik@hotmail.com

2005-07-28, 8:35 pm

I hear there is going to be a labelling of ALL programming environments
with an AO rating, because someone might create some naughty bits in
them, and under 18 kids get ahold of them.

- Richard Hutnik

Doug Jacobs

2005-07-29, 8:31 pm

In alt.games.video.xbox richardhutnik@hotmail.com wrote:
quote:

> I hear there is going to be a labelling of ALL programming environments
> with an AO rating, because someone might create some naughty bits in
> them, and under 18 kids get ahold of them.


Better make keyboards AO devices then. They contain all the letters
needed to spell out...naughty words... I mean look at it! They put the
"A" key right next to the "S" key! Did they think kids wouldn't be able
to figure that out!?
cjw

2005-07-29, 8:31 pm

Doug Jacobs schrieb:
quote:

> Better make keyboards AO devices then. They contain all the letters
> needed to spell out...naughty words... I mean look at it! They put the
> "A" key right next to the "S" key! Did they think kids wouldn't be able
> to figure that out!?


You got it, man, you got it. ESRB ratings for keyboards and if anyone
makes a keyboard that enables users to write a naughty word, regardless
if that users finds a hidden key someplace and agreed not to alter the
keyboard, then trash them! Let them be dragged up to the Captiol before
a committee and answer for their hiddeous crimes.

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