destructoid.com — “Never in the history of gaming has a judge ever asked to review a game before it’s release — and that is going to happen here tomorrow”. These are words spoken but a few feet from me as Jack Thompson walked away from a satisfying session against Take-Two and Walmart, which are scheduled to release the game on Tuesday.
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enriOct 12, 2006
Jon Stewart observed that the people who want to impose their views of decency on society are often the same people which support capitalism and market forces.
phatalbertOct 12, 2006
He would only stop its sale to minors. The court injunction doesn't have the power to completely stop its release.
diggityduggedOct 12, 2006
Yeah, "slingshot splinters" is right up there with "massive damage" in my vocab now. what a loser.
beefbaronOct 12, 2006
@venirAll fanatical Christians are.
enforcerpsuOct 12, 2006
I can't stand old people. No seriously, I can't old people.
th3blkgh05tOct 12, 2006
Older people are cool. I mean my uncle authorized me to buy GTA: VC for the PS2 when that came out and I went to the store. That was like what, 4-5 years ago? I can buy all the M rated games I want now.
diggityduggedOct 12, 2006
Just an update on the article: that post was linked to by nearly every major gaming blog and site yesterday, including Gamespot, so digg on top of all of that and reddit finally did the servers in. Normally the site handles digg bombs fine though :/
th3blkgh05tOct 15, 2006
Atleast the Judge wasn't biased and is letting the game go-ahead...