Angry (and clueless) parents and congressman say Rockstar and Bethesda have been giving "trash" to the youth of America. First off, for Hot Coffee, you had to either download a mod off the internet (a personal choice), or you had to go out and buy Max Action Replay and enter the code. The game San Andreas is rated M, for 17 or older. So parents let kids buy the equivelant of an R rated movie, THEN they complain when there is sex. Oooooooooook. The other case, involving the game Oblivion, is where a modder found a nude art skin in the data files. By going into the data, he broke the end user agreement, which doesn't allow you to modify the game. Again, you had to download a mod. The ESRB is a lot more strict than the MPAA. The majority of gamers is over 18! Congress obviously has no knowledge of games, but will do what their voters, the parents, want.
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