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... Gamer podcast I will be discussing extreme (violent, sexual, language) content. In light of the “No Russian” ... discuss how the gaming industry should be handling this sort of content and how the industry can be more proactive in dealing with it. Here are a few questions I’ ... crazy amounts of blood, brutal kills, and some sexual content.
Send your responses to me at jar155 gmail. ...
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... , Ubisoft crosses the line by putting "strong sexual overtones," as thoroughly described by the ESRB.
The Entertainment Software Ratings ... detail—with potential spoilers!—about the "sexual content" players may experience in Assassin's ... 39;s description, pasted below, but afterward.
The game contains strong sexual overtones. During one "seduction mini-game,& ...
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The ESRB pointed its finger at sexual content when it placed a Mature rating on "Assassin's Creed 2," and ... "seduction mini-game."
"The game contains strong sexual overtones," according to the ESRB. "During one 'seduction mini- ... .
"Some scenes take place inside brothels, though no nudity or sexual acts are depicted," the report states. "The ...
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Many parents are concerned about their kids’ easy access to explicit sexual content in the net. This is a major concern as exposure to illicit material at a young age can lead to these children being targeted for sexual crime besides whetting their curiosity to get involved in sexual activities without proper guidance or well
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... you can download Eurogamer’s new mobile app and browse its games content “without being bothered by pesky adverts”, as the site ... are all there, apparently alongside possible “infrequent/mild sexual content or nudity”.
—Gopayforit: The mobile payments business has launched a new system to allow content owners to set up online payments more easily. The company says ...
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"Outing, to me, has always seemed like using sexual orientation as a weapon, like an act of violence. To out gay priests for an anti-gay Church policy, well, how is that different than outing gay and lesbian servicemembers because Congress adopted the "don't ask, don't tell" policy? Does anyone honestly think that by outing one or 100 gay priests, the Catholic Church is ...
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