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September 23, 2005 12:27 PM PDT

'Grand Theft' sales to resume in October

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Two months after being forced to pull blockbuster, Take-Two says the game will be back on shelves.

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mods
by Scott W September 24, 2005 8:53 AM PDT
all this fuss for a mod? i don't care if it was already in the game, it takes a mod to unlock it. if this can affect a game then what will happen to otehr games, e.g. The Sims, or Half Life 2? a harmless game could be given an 18 rating based on what COULD be done to it through mods. i feel sorry for the US, it is messed up over there, though i worry that the same thing could have happened here in the UK had GTA had any less than an 18+ rating from the start. i only pray the BBFC have more intelligence than their US counterparts...
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Well...
by System Tyrant September 24, 2005 3:58 PM PDT
here in the US sex is a deviant act that is far worse than killing, stealing, brutalizing, and rampaging. We pride ourselves on spending billions of dollars to keep sex out of the hands of our children. We have replaced those dirty magazines with guns :) and books about how bad muslims are.

After all violence isn't detrimental to youth, but sex is what's bringing down the world. Sex causes terrorism and evil. Sex is the devil's domain. We must all learn to live with out sex here in the use, because were civilized and civilized people don't have sex.

I hope you got the sarcaism in that.
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san andreas xbox
by laserprinter September 27, 2005 8:20 AM PDT
Will there be a single San Andreas disk to purchase for xbox? I already have the Twin Pack. I only want san andreas!
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