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Yee chastises ESRB over Oblivion re-rating

Author of blocked California game law slams ratings board, accuses Take-Two of deception.
By Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot
Posted May 4, 2006 1:41 pm PT
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion grabbed headlines yesterday when the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) changed the game's rating from T for Teen to M for Mature, citing objectionable content in the game that hadn't been considered in the original rating.

The change marks the second time in a year that Take-Two Interactive has seen a game it published re-rated after release, with the last time being the infamous Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Hot Coffee scandal. Whether the Oblivion re-rating goes down in industry history as "Scalding Skooma" or just a tempest in a tea pot, the incident has already entered the political arena. California Assemblyman Leland Yee today issued a press release calling on Take-Two and the ESRB "to stop deceiving parents."

"The ESRB again has failed our parents and clearly has shown they can not police themselves," said Yee. "Plain and simply, the current rating system is drastically flawed and here is yet another reason why we need legislation to assist parents and protect children."

Last year, Yee was among the first politicians to pick up on the Hot Coffee scandal and call for an Adults Only rating on San Andreas. When the scandal surfaced, he was already trying to pass a bill that would impose fines on retailers for selling violent or sexually explicit games to minors. (That bill eventually passed, but was blocked by a California judge before it could go into effect.) Within months of Yee's call for a re-rating, the game was slapped with an AO for Adults Only, and a group of US senators led by Hillary Clinton proposed federal legislation to restrict sales of violent and sexually explicit games to minors.

So I just want to put this into perspective. When an innocent person is put on death row and then later exhonerated its an example of "the system working correctly" but when ESRB catches one of the ratings mistakes and corrects the mistake it's "decieving parents."

fucking politicians.
 
[quote name='Ikohn4ever']yee is a fucking idiot, i really think he wasnt allowed to play games, have friends, or see boobies as a kid and it grew to his hatred of games now.[/quote]

There, I made it a little better :p
 
There was a scene in Mel Brooks' "History of the World" that reminds me of grandstanding such as this: IIRC, in ancient Rome, a group of senators was chatting amongst each other and suddenly realized they were amongst their constituency. They immediately began blustering out "BULLSHITBULLSHITBULLSHITBULLSHIT!!!" towards each other as, with their chests puffed out, they ran away from their public.

A mighty fine and long-lasting metaphor indeed.
 
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