Gaming’s biggest controversies: 7/10

Many of us have gone the extra mile for a bit of nookie, but this got ridiculous. The story goes something like this: Bright spark at Rockstar puts simulated, barely visible – and inaccessible – fellatio in the violent, profane GTA: San Andreas. Post-release, consumer geek works out how to …

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Gaming’s biggest controversies: 8/10

A plot full of so many twists, backstabbing and arguments, it could well have ended up in Dynasty. As soon as Rockstar’s Manhunt 2 was wafted in front of hullabaloo-starved Wii reviewers, they loved it. Even kiddy-friendly GamesMaster called it: ‘Shocking for all the right reasons.’ The BBFC disagreed, refusing …

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Gaming’s biggest controversies: 9/10

Another day, another screaming Daily Mail front page. Under the sensational headline ‘Slaughter’, the Mail reported on a Sony Greek launch party for God Of War II, in which a dead goat was used as a centrepiece. According to The Mail, guests were invited to pull cooked offal from inside …

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Gaming’s biggest controversies: 10/10

Hilary Clinton? C’mon. The BBFC? Pah. Jack Thompson? Please. All of these industry enemies pale in comparison to the big cheese – Him upstairs. Sony faced the wrath of the Holy Ghost when it pinched an image of Manchester Cathedral for PS3 epic Resistance: Fall Of Man. The Church Of …

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New Harry Potter delay confirmed

EA’s Casual Entertainment division has confirmed that the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has been delayed until summer 2009 – following Warner Bros’ decision to move back the movie of the same name. To read the full story, visit MCV sister site CasualGaming.biz.

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JAPAN: DS wins in August as market declines

Data from Enterbrain, the publisher and analyst firm behind Japanese games bible and MCV media partner Famitsu, has shown that Japan’s games market in August was down 17 per cent compared to the same month last year. The decline was lead by a 29 per cent drop in hardware sales …

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