Some of these titles include the Tom Clancy Rainbow 6 series.
http://www.msnbc.com/local/knsd/a1359298.asp?cp1=1
Yet with their incredible brilliance, Grand Theft Auto 3 is not on the list.

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Yep. Tribes Aerial Assault has honed my l33t skills into a vicious machine devoted entirely to carnage, annhilation, and death."If the snipers didn't have violence in their life, I don't think they'd be as violent as they are. I agree wholeheartedly with Wal-Mart in taking the video games off. And I think they should stay off," said Bobbie Harkey, a Tierrasanta resident and Wal-Mart customer.
Did they ban UnrealTournament? That game has a sniper rifle too.Evil Sadistic Bastard wrote:Hey, why not ban America's Army as well? It teaches you realistic squad combat tactics and how to work in a group, especially all those shiny guns the National Guard has...
Idiots.
Did they ban Hitman 2?
LOL! Kinda forgot about that.Darth Wong wrote: PS. Wal-Mart still sells actual rifles. Think about the irony of pulling videogames off the shelf if they contain rifles, while continuing to sell the actual rifles themselves.
The irony is razor sharp.Darth Wong wrote: PS. Wal-Mart still sells actual rifles. Think about the irony of pulling videogames off the shelf if they contain rifles, while continuing to sell the actual rifles themselves.
Knee-jerk liberals.Evil Sadistic Bastard wrote:The irony is razor sharp.Darth Wong wrote: PS. Wal-Mart still sells actual rifles. Think about the irony of pulling videogames off the shelf if they contain rifles, while continuing to sell the actual rifles themselves.
Speaking of which, why not ban knives as well? They did hijack a plane with paper cutters before... Idiots.
WTF? Since WHEN does Rogue Spear have the player target and kill innocent people? Oh, I get it. Those guys are only playing with those AKs, and since they're not sniper rifles, those guys are not BAD. But since Rainbow uses sniper rifles, they are naughty, naughty boys.Idiot author of the article wrote:The video games that are being recalled feature snipers targeting and killing innocent people.
Why is it considered "Liberal" to ban something? Banning and limiting things falls under the "Conservative" catagory does it not?Knee-jerk liberals.
Walmart, that is...
Icehawk wrote:Why is it considered "Liberal" to ban something? Banning and limiting things falls under the "Conservative" catagory does it not?Knee-jerk liberals.
Walmart, that is...
Good old Flash Point, and that game also lets you kill a couple civilians before failing.PeZook wrote:WTF? Since WHEN does Rogue Spear have the player target and kill innocent people? Oh, I get it. Those guys are only playing with those AKs, and since they're not sniper rifles, those guys are not BAD. But since Rainbow uses sniper rifles, they are naughty, naughty boys.Idiot author of the article wrote:The video games that are being recalled feature snipers targeting and killing innocent people.
Sheesh, the game doesn't even have as much blood as, say, Operation Flashpoint (where you also can use sniper rifles! Run for your lives!)
Oh well...fortunately, I'm not dependant on wal-mart to buy MY games
<insert WTF? Emoticon here>Darth Wong wrote:PS. Wal-Mart still sells actual rifles. Think about the irony of pulling videogames off the shelf if they contain rifles, while continuing to sell the actual rifles themselves.