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School Moves to Block Video Game Release

Posted: 2006-03-16 01:53am
by Dominus Atheos
The stupidity, IT BURNSSSSSSSSS
The Miami-Dade school district in Florida is attempting to become the first major school district to fight against the release of Rockstar's upcoming game, Bully (pictured).
ImageAccording to the Miami Herald, School Board member Frank BolaƱos proposed a resolution to pressure Rockstar into withholding the release of the action game, which is set in a reform school, asking local merchants not to carry the game and urging parents not to buy the game.

''This game is built entirely around bullies and is staged in a school -- it's the antithesis of everything we're trying to promote,'' he said.

Last Thursday, a board committee unanimously approved the resolution. A full board vote is expected this Wednesday.

Rockstar issued a written statement to the Herald, which said, ''We all have different opinions about art and entertainment, but everyone agrees that real-life school violence is a serious issue which lacks easy answers."

According to the Miami Herald, Miami-Dade School Board members believe that if Bully is released, it will trigger unwanted "repercussions", presumably including fights or worse.

Posted: 2006-03-16 01:54am
by Wicked Pilot
Who exactly gave the school district the authority to do this?

Posted: 2006-03-16 04:46am
by DPDarkPrimus
Jack Thompson, Hillary Clinton, and Joseph Lieberman are to blame for this.

But their names are not monosyllabic. So to the tried and true.

KHAAAAAAAAAAN!

Posted: 2006-03-16 05:33am
by Steel


School Bully Ban Falters

The Miami-Dade School Board has passed a resolution asking local retailers not to sell Take-Two's game Bully to minors. It's a weakened down version of the original proposal which called for retailers not to stock the game.

The proposal was watered down following first amendment arguments from opponents, including local students. But officials are clearly unhappy with the game's content. Board member Frank Bolanos, who officially sponsored the resolution, described the game as "violence of the worst kind."

The resolution now goes no further than the industry's own ESRB ratings, which urge retailers not to sell adult-rated games to children. However, what's significant is the game's latest appearance on the media's radar. It's clear that Bully is going to pull a lot of coverage this year.

Posted: 2006-03-16 06:33am
by NoXion
I once heard a suggestion for a HL mod that allowed to player to be an English football hooligan. I don't know if anything came of it, or what the reaction would have been had it been made and released, but it sounded like fun :P

On topic, is it my imagination or are games nowadays really trying to test the limits?

Posted: 2006-03-16 08:28am
by Ghost Rider
Yes, because the juggernaut that is Take Two is giving a shit :roll: .

And that last statement is pure fucking insanity.
According to the Miami Herald, Miami-Dade School Board members believe that if Bully is released, it will trigger unwanted "repercussions", presumably including fights or worse.
If that was so, I'm amazed that when GTA3, VC, and SA were released unwanted repercussions didn't happen in NY, LA, and Miami...and literally every other major city.

Posted: 2006-03-16 01:42pm
by Pezzoni
This just adds up to publicity for Rockstar, and will have precisely opposite the indended effect.... Go stupidity!

Posted: 2006-03-16 03:58pm
by Solauren
"Parents please don't buy this game"

Okay, fine.

By the time I was 12, I was smart enough to get an older looking teenager to buy it for me or oh...

PIRATE IT ONLINE

You can't stop kids nowadays, cause there smarter then most adults in positions of power