01-30-2006, 05:10 PM
Hammerskjold,Jan 30 2006, 02:02 AM Wrote: Getting back to the original lawsuit story, basically I see it similar though not identical to the movies situation, specifically what used to be known as an X rating. I think now it's called NC-17. An AO rating most likely would've kept GTA out of most major retailers. That CNN link however, didn't mention the 'hot coffee' modification that is I think, key to the story.
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Don't forget, the makers of GTA have pulled some of the offending copies from shelves and replaced them.
What's next for these lawyers? Sue the makers of Tomb Raider because there is a mod on the net to make Ms. Croft appear naked instead of in her skin-tight clothing?
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