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Condemned 2 Trying to Avoid Manhunt 2's Fate

CVG is reporting that Monolith, makers of the upcoming Condemned 2, are working with the ESRB to avoid an AO rating. As we've discussed previously, an AO ban in the states is effectively a ban on retail sales. From the article: "When asked for examples of what we might now never see in a game again, we were told, 'An example of what we cut would be putting someone's head in a vice. That was too much, you know. There are also some decapitations we've lost. But this is more Sin City than it is real world and we want people to know that this is not a real world.'"

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  1. Re:Who will wise up... by westlake · · Score: 0, Troll
    ...and realize there is a huge market out there for a console that will allow AO games?
    Why does the entire industry push forward this notion that video games are played primarily by children?

    Pornography in all its forms is fundamentally an adolescent obsession. Nintendo has proven that you don't need buckets of blood to draw adults - of all ages - into video gaming.