'Beer Pong' Video Game Criticized

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[quote name='Fox']By SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press Writer

HARTFORD, Conn. --

Connecticut's attorney general isn't happy that a video game called "Beer Pong" was rated suitable for children as young as 13.

Richard Blumenthal said Monday that the Entertainment Software Rating Board made a mistake by clearing the game for young teens and he worries other games in the yet-to-be-released Frat Party Games line will also be approved for those same gamers.

"Beer Pong" was designed by Las Vegas-based JV Games Inc. for Nintendo Co.'s popular Wii game system. JV Games Vice President Jag Jaeger informed Blumenthal last month that the company is renaming the game "Pong Toss" and eliminating all references to alcohol. The company's Web site still promotes the game as "Beer Pong," but that's supposed to change soon.

"We stopped this game, but that is only a minor victory if it is followed by others," said Blumenthal, who believes the game glorifies alcohol abuse and binge drinking.

The video game is based on a popular college drinking game where competitors toss a pingpong ball into the opposing player's cup. If the ball lands in the cup, the opposing player typically has to guzzle beer.

Jaeger said the video game was never about alcohol, but rather the growing sport that has developed around beer pong. There's even a World Series of Beer Pong that is held in Las Vegas where contestants vie for $50,000 in prize money.

"The game never showed any drinking, it never depicted anyone getting drunk," he said Monday in a telephone interview from his Las Vegas office. "The thing is, it's becoming a really well-known sport."

Jaeger said he hopes the revised "Pong Toss" will be released at the end of July. The other games in the "Frat Party Games" line are not yet finalized.

In a letter to Blumenthal last month, Patricia E. Vance, the Entertainment Software Rating Board's president, justified the rating of the original Beer Pong game, saying that alcohol played a minimal role in the game and no one was shown drinking beer.

"Despite being premised on a drinking game, the game's content involves essentially nothing more than tossing pingpong balls into plastic cups," she wrote. "We are thus unsure of the basis for the statement in your letter suggesting that this content 'glorifies alcohol abuse and binge drinking.'"

Vance said three "specially trained, adult raters" with no ties to the industry reviewed the game and recommended the "T" rating for people 13 years old and older.

Blumenthal sent a second letter to the board on Monday, asking that other video games that contain alcohol content be given an adult rating, for users 18 years old and older.

He criticized the board for saying the appearance of alcohol in the game was minimal. Blumenthal said the name "Beer Pong" directly refers to a drinking game. Also, beer is depicted in the graphics used for the game's title, some of the beer pong tables in the game displayed images of kegs and mugs of beer, and there's a full bar in the background.

"The whole basis for the games is heavy alcohol consumption -- simply not appropriate for teenagers and deserving more consideration by the Board," Blumenthal wrote.

Jaeger said it would be "ridiculous" to rate "Beer Pong" for adult audiences, the most restrictive rating in the system. He said the game "Grand Theft Auto," known for its violence, was given a lesser "M" or mature rating.

Also, he said, Nintendo will not publish adult-rated games.[/quote]

http://www.myfoxcleveland.com/myfox...n=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=7.4.1

Which begs the question: should plastic cups and pingpong balls have an 'M' rating?
 
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i'm so fuckin tired of people trying to make video games look bad.
This is about as pathetic as that fox 5 news report that said Ds pictochat was for child molestors and the article that said wii fit should be rated m because it called an 8 year old overweight.
 
[quote name='Cheapass24']i'm so fuckin tired of people trying to make video games look bad.
This is about as pathetic as that fox 5 news report that said Ds pictochat was for child molestors and the article that said wii fit should be rated m because it called an 8 year old overweight.[/QUOTE]

So you are saying that a video game based on a drinking game is appropriate for a T rating? I don't see why giving this a M is that big of a deal.
 
[quote name='niceguyshawne']So you are saying that a video game based on a drinking game is appropriate for a T rating? I don't see why giving this a M is that big of a deal.[/quote]
Jaeger said it would be "ridiculous" to rate "Beer Pong" for adult audiences, the most restrictive rating in the system. He said the game "Grand Theft Auto," known for its violence, was given a lesser "M" or mature rating.
 
Looks like a terribly shitty game anyway, but I can see the point of not rating "beer pong" T when teens can't legally play the real game and even if the game doesn't show them drinking it's an obvious alcohol reference. I think AO is going overboard though. So until that particular game is completely removed from its alcoholic roots it should probably be rated M.

Best solution: Don't make this game, it looks really shitty.
 
Simple solution: "Root Beer Pong"

Yeah, I was gonna say, "Tapper 2008".

I'm opposed to anything under the heading of "Frat Party Games", but that's besides the point.

Can't wait for Study Hall Games Presents: Power Paper Football!!
 
Anybody who buys this game is a loser. A true loser.

But honestly I'm kinda split on this. It's one thing when a character in a T rated game drinks alcohol, it's another when there's a game based on a game where drinking is the main point.:whistle2:k
 
How does this game actually get a "T" rating? That's really kind of odd. Then again, as others have questioned, how the hell does this game even get made? The frat that plays this instead of real beer pong, well, that's the worst frat ever.

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[quote name='naes']Jaeger said it would be "ridiculous" to rate "Beer Pong" for adult audiences, the most restrictive rating in the system. He said the game "Grand Theft Auto," known for its violence, was given a lesser "M" or mature rating.[/QUOTE]

I was questioning cheapass24 since he had a pretty strong knee-jerk reaction, but whatever.
 
Like some others have said, make it "root beer pong" for the teen rating. Another suggestion would be to give it a "M" rating and add more mature themes, something like characters becoming heavily intoxicated.
 
It might be interesting if it had characters drinking and becoming more difficult to control.

But anyone with a backyard and a folding table can play beer pong whenever, so it's kind of a boring game idea.
 
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