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filefront.com » Gaming Today - Oct 3, 2008
Game developers are just like every other business when it comes to donating money to candidates who share their philosophy or whom they think will benefit them in the long run, and this year, the presidential race is …
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gawker.com » Kotaku - Apr 24, 2008
As excited as the gaming community is about the impending release of GTA IV, sadly, a new Grand Theft Auto title tends to mean bracing ourselves for a new round of anti-gaming attacks from the uninformed. Fortunately …
Also tagged: news, top, esrb, ratings, original, gta iv, grand theft auto iv
kotaku.com » Kotaku - Mar 6, 2008
In the April edition of EGM, Jerry Bonner, a former ESRB employee who worked for the company over six months, fills us in on the hot gossip of what it's like to work inside the machine. While he dishes plenty of …
joystiq.com » Joystiq - Feb 8, 2008
Filed under: Culture, Nintendo DS, PC, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business Entertainment Software Ratings Board head Patricia Vance writes in the organization's …
filefront.com » Gaming Today - Nov 5, 2007
The ESRB today responded to the wave of criticism that has been aired over the past week in particular regarding Manhunt 2 and its AO-turned-M rating. Through a hack, PSP owners could see an uncensored version of the …
Also tagged: games, nintendo, sony, portable, esrb, controversy, rockstar, game consoles, grand theft auto san andreas, hot coffee, manhunt 2, game platforms, game companies
filefront.com » Gaming Today - Nov 2, 2007
You know by now that the content that was modified in Manhunt 2 to appease the ESRB was not removed from the game, but rather covered up in a similar fashion to the Hot Coffee incident with Grand Theft Auto: San …
Also tagged: games, nintendo, sony, portable, esrb, controversy, take two, rockstar, game consoles, hot coffee, manhunt 2, game platforms, game companies
filefront.com » Gaming Today - Oct 16, 2007
The ESRB is constantly under fire from various opponents of the games industry, and with the recent controversy over Manhunt 2 and its M rating, ESRB President Patricia Vance revealed much of the ESRB rating process in …
Also tagged: games, esrb, manhunt, games industry, gamer life, game platforms, game companies
kotaku.com » Kotaku - Aug 28, 2007
In your face, California State Senator Leland Yee! Responding to the Senator's demand that the ESRB detail the changes made to Rockstar's Manhunt 2 to warrant the reclassification of the game from damning AO to the …
kotaku.com » Kotaku - Aug 2, 2007
In mid-July, veteran game company 3D Realms of Duke Nukem Forever infamy received a notice from the ESRB threatening them with penalties if certain guidelines regarding ESRB guidelines weren't followed on the company's …
Also tagged: esrb, industry, 3d realms, tough love
gawker.com » Kotaku - Jun 26, 2007
The Entertainment Software Ratings Board today cracked down on a handful of notable violent game trailers, enforcing its advertising policy on trailers produced by video game publishers. In accordance with the ESRB's …
Also tagged: 2k games, esrb, manhunt 2, the darkness, dark sector