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But there is no such distinction in the ESRB rating system, which ultimately trivializes the difference between M and AO living in japan ratings. If there's anything helpful Hot Coffee has done in the long run, I think it's that the controversy has brought light to why the ESRB ratings system needs to be reconsidered. Posted by: Foopy on July 25, 2005 06:13 AM I think your GTA list nees to be more descriptive. "Assault with a deadly weapon" is accurate, but I believe most people, even living in japan the conservative political retards now decrying the game, were already well aware living in japan of it, at least in those terms. Everyone, including my mom, knows you can kill a prostitute in GTA, but beyond that, all that most non-gamers know is "murder," "battery," "assault," etc. If you listed things like "stab an old woman to death with a screwdriver" or "catch a homeless person on fire," you'd probably be more likely to get the reaction you're looking for. Posted by: captainspankypants on July 25, 2005 07:44 AM Don't forget the "Assault with deadly dildos" in GTA:SA...
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