Group protest the release of BULLY... Proof that most people are morons. - VIDEO

villejo said:
I actually have a friend who plays games calling Bully GTA in school. Bully is all about going to high school, from the standpoint of a preppy bully. Anyone with a lick of common sense can see that Bully is not a mini-San Andreas.

That's exactly the problem :(
 
Everyone hates Rockstar!

Next time I'm in Edinburgh. I will take a pic of me loving the Rockstar North studio!
 
Hmmm...

They were protesting the game, not based on content, but because it was sold to minors before it was rated. That actually *is* illegal, just like having hidden Mature content on in a Teen game (GTASA). They're protesting the company more than dunking black kids. (And, as a black kid who's been dunked by racist white kids, that's more than a bit upsetting, honestly.)

That said, there are more important protests to be done, perhaps the ringleader here didn't have a burden for other issues and this was heavy on his heart. Perhaps Rockstar's illegal practices do deserve attention. But one thing is clear: this is not political jostling game protest, this is a man who has a serious problem of a publisher bending rules and the effect it has, however small, on his community.

Getting a bunch of teens together to stand up for this takes not only balls, but a degree of intelligence and social skills. But we can just throw any of these facts out of the window because he can't pronounce 'terrorist' correctly? Perhaps if he had a French accent we wouldn't be so quick to throw his point of view out of the window?

The OP and text at the link, as well as the interviewer prompted us not to listen to the man. "Exploitive?" I'm almost sure that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

Regardless, he has a valid point and if he wants to protest, he should be free to. Bully's hardly an offensive game, though, with Rockstar's track record, chances are they're not going to pull any punches within the confines of the universe they're creating.

Note he never made the point: "violent games force people to be violent.'

Simple fact is: portrayals of violence do desensitize young people to violence (many classrooms were filled with laughter and exited chatter during 9/11, for instance "It was like a movie!") thus promoting violence by inaction of would be opposers in policy, watchdogging and discouragement, but most psychologists will concede that violent habits are practiced in secret or similitude before being practiced in earnest. That includes through TV, movies, and indeed video games.

Hearing a million people dying in a tsunami isn't as devestating after you've seen "The Day After Tommorrow" a dozen times, likewise, watching Alive, Red Eye and Lost will make hearinga bout a plane crash seem... mundane. ("Oh, 47 people? That's all.") Similarly, while GTASA may not have turned you into a hardened criminal, for a kid who walks out the front door into a world like that, it can be awful tempting. And if you know that kid threatens your life, or is your neighbor or son, then you're not going to just say 'no you can't play it,' you're going to be outside the store, trying to shut the company down.
 
Doc_OCK_4MUGEN said:
You needed to specify where... and I guess you had to call them African Americans... to be PC... I dunno... but still I wanna play bully...

Then I'd be assuming all of them have African ancestry. Africa isn't the only place with black people.
 
I know but that's how political correctness works... you insult the people even more by trying to be polite... PC is kinda annoying... but still the Cultural Ambulance chaser is still a *****e...
 
GL1 said:
Hmmm...

They were protesting the game, not based on content, but because it was sold to minors before it was rated. That actually *is* illegal, just like having hidden Mature content on in a Teen game (GTASA).
San Andreas was never rated Teen :o

GL1 said:
Hearing a million people dying in a tsunami isn't as devestating after you've seen "The Day After Tommorrow" a dozen times, likewise, watching Alive, Red Eye and Lost will make hearinga bout a plane crash seem... mundane. ("Oh, 47 people? That's all.") Similarly, while GTASA may not have turned you into a hardened criminal, for a kid who walks out the front door into a world like that, it can be awful tempting. And if you know that kid threatens your life, or is your neighbor or son, then you're not going to just say 'no you can't play it,' you're going to be outside the store, trying to shut the company down.
As opposed to actually taking an active role in raising your son. It's no one else's responsibility to be your child's parent
 
There is absolutely no law saying that a game can't be sold before it is rated. There's no law to say a game even has to be rated in the first place. Also, they weren't selling the game, they were selling pre-orders.
 

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