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GTA: San Andreas adverts restrictedDela @ Mar 04, 2005 00:54 | 6 comments Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is known to be one of the most violent games on the market currently. What makes San Andreas stand out is that it's made to be very life-like, unlike other violent games that may have you battling Aliens on some distant planet or something. It's because of this sort-of realistic look that GTA: SA has fallen victim to criticism. Now the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has decided to impose restrictions on when the TV adverts for the game are broadcasted in the UK.
From now on you will only see adverts for this game on UK TV after 9PM as the Advertising Standards Authority believes that advertisements for such a product that is designed for Adult use should not be seen by children due to the nature of the game. The ASA also said it understands any parents concerns with the advertisements for this game around any form of daytime programming.
"We could understand the parents concerns that it was inappropriate for young children to see this level of violence in advertising for a product which was only available to adults." a spokesman for the ASA said. "The advertising was shown in breaks around programmes which, although not designed specifically for children, were considered to be acceptable family viewing."
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Comment by: Pop_Smith (Mar 04, 2005 01:14) lol, isn't that when all the teens are up? The ones that are dumb and would interperate the game by going on rampages? |
Comment by: neewbie (Mar 04, 2005 01:40) yeah it is and the fact is most people have san andreas or have vice city which is almost as violent. |
Comment by: paulio (Mar 12, 2005 15:09) I argee |
Comment by: daManic (Jul 09, 2005 18:42) yeh thatz really intelligent of the UK government...round of applause eh?...after all, we ALL know that kids NEVER watch TV after 9:00...in fact, they always make sure to switch it off at 8:59...right... |
Comment by: Mik3h (Dec 01, 2005 11:31) Haha. You know, it's all a question of maturity. There are people like myself who can enjoy games which are thought of as being adult's games without going out and putting what we've seen into practice!
-Mike |
Comment by: DYMAMedia (Jul 31, 2010 13:10) You don't need the violence among kids - this world is cooked enough!
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