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« on: June 19, 2007, 03:17:31 PM »
Well, considering that Sony's take on AO rated games is a big no-no. They were strict when Leisure Suit Larry came out and published as a Mature title. However, this should be interesting. If Rockstar keeps the AO rating, this will be the first console rated game (I don't count that "Joys of Sex" on the Phillips CD-i as a AO game; not even a game anyway!) to be rated AO and also first for violence instead of sex. Anyways, Nintendo should just take the AO rating. This game can sell and since major retailers won't carry AO games, it's not like children are going to find it. It is like getting prono: Adults know where to get it and the adult industry is still going strong. There is a risk of a financial loss, but it'll sell, but not where children are going to find it. It did well on the Playstation 2. Onto the point, just do it! Besides Rockstar, didn't you get some sort of money from Microsoft for the episodic content? Just whore out Grand Theft Auto VI for your financial gain! If Nintendo wants to shed the "k!ddy" console, take it because it'll rewind back in the Super Nintendo and Genesis on Mortal Kombat if Sony takes the game on AO rating. Wii has the advantage to take the spotlight of this game. Example: Rayman: Raving Rabbids; was multiplatform, but did awesome on Wii. This is going to be the most interesting few weeks, considering if Rockstar keeps the July 10th release date.