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Post by krugruler757 on Sept 30, 2005 16:50:52 GMT -5
I would if Glasswalker didn't ban me.
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Malechi
Teenage Hero
Whiney newb member
It is frustrating seeing the label "New Member" under to my name ... ARRRRGH!
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Post by Malechi on Sept 30, 2005 20:28:55 GMT -5
Banning someone seems a little harsh, I believe heroscape.net only banned 3 people and they were guilty of hacking the site!
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Post by krugruler757 on Sept 30, 2005 20:59:57 GMT -5
Yeah well, my friend came over and started cussing on HQ and I got banned.
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Post by Wickedok on Oct 2, 2005 8:07:12 GMT -5
Sinferno , I agree too many kids have gone the way of the ''no thinking video games". As a longtime dungeonmaster and strategy game player I play alot of videos to pass the time , yet there is so much more in a good sit down strategy game that encourages good old fashioned brain functions and heroscape is just that.
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Post by sinferno on Oct 2, 2005 16:13:22 GMT -5
Wickedok> I love board games too and the quiet conversational ambiance they create among good people but I aint dissing the video games. I got me a preban version of GTA:San Andreas for the computer off of ebay for $80 (The day after that bitch Hillary Clinton pulled it from the shelves) and let me say that it is the first game I have ever played that might be described as a work of art every bit as much as a good album or book. And with the changing laws regarding the rating system the likes of such an entertainment product (geared for adults not children dammit) may never hit American store shelves again.
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Post by Wickedok on Oct 10, 2005 8:28:14 GMT -5
Sinferbo, I too have an original copy yet mine ie for ps2 which as far as i know the cheat isnt even on it. Why would they pull those also I wonder? TY for the reply, ill check back later. I agree why have a rating system in place if they are not going to trust what it is there for? Just like any adult product It is up to the adults to keep them out of childrens hands not the govt.
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Post by sinferno on Oct 10, 2005 18:53:20 GMT -5
Wickedok> Okay, video games. Dats my house. I've been a vidiot for years, I was born the year pong came out, how could I avoid it? Here are all your issues answered in superfluous uneccessary detail.
Now similar to the argument in sparkily tiles you have a preban version of GTA if the box has an "M" for mature on it and was bought before the controversy (July). New versions of GTA without the offending hot coffee mod will be available later this year.
ALL MATURE VERSIONS OF SAN ANDREAS ARE NOW PULLED FROM SHELVES.
Now to answer your question, to access the adult content for the ps2 version you need a gameshark to enter it proper. Go to Gta warehouse.com and they will show you how, in fact they are the site that brought this whole situation to a head.
But things you should know, things that invalidate the original argument and render it null and void.
1. The PC version is better, rarer offers higher graphics resolution and all you have to do is type the code in with your keyboard and you access the hot coffee mod. Thats why I paid so much for it just for being a day late and a dollar short.
2. Video game sex sucks. The participants are fully clothed and there are much better programs which simulate this sort of thing if that is your forte. The reason I paid so much for it, is because in all playthings from Cylon raiders to lawn darts, banned toys are look cooler than shit sitting on a shelf and more often than not accrue in value.
FInally I had to have it because the GTA series rocks. It is to video games what Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" was to cinema. Cutting anything from the intended product is as much as a sickening sin as watching the shitty "UNCUT" version of Godfather on spike TV as they block over all the breasts and destroy the fifth wall for the viewer.
Heres the final dirty secret. Video games are edited all the time from their first run, usually in secret. For example they changed GTA Vice City after a certain minority community had a shitfit. Okay boys and girls, question time, who knows the difference between the edited and original version of vice?
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Post by krugruler757 on Oct 10, 2005 19:53:08 GMT -5
I got a mature version. I got it used at gamestop about 6 months ago.
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