Taco-man: Hot Coffee by ebolaworld



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Submitted: 08/02/2005 | 05:58PM EST

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This isn't anything special...Just my thoughts...I mean Taco-Man's thoughts about Hillary Clinton's crusade against GTA and video games in general. Didn't we learn anything from Night Trap? Of course not. Rudiger made me post this cartoon, so direct all nasty reviews to him at handysusan@hotmail.co.uk

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Average Score: 8.7 / 10

Score: 10
RickyVanchez300

"rockstar programed it"

date: June 16, 2009

i was originally in the game but rockstar tried to cover it up, then when it was discovered the game got an AO rating and it was not being shelved anywhere
then rockstar went into the game and resold a "hot coffee free version" so it was rockstar's fault but they tried to get rid of it so it proves honor

good video

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NeoshaftInc

"Right on the F*cking Ball!!!"

date: March 27, 2009

I know this was made almost 4 years ago, but that is still very much relevant. I remember when GTA:SA came out. Plus, I remember reading about that sex hot-coffee hack in *coughs* a magazine I'd rather not mention. This is a homemade HACK. If that is your beef against the game, blame the hot-coffee hacker, not Rockstar Games. And as you already established, the game was explicitly advertised as rated M for all the BS in the game as is. Don't blame the game, blame those dumbass parents who don't have the responsibility to monitor what their kids play in the fist f*cking place. That's why the ESRB was created in the early '90s. To get responsible parents out of the dark about how bad a game can be for your kids. All in all, I will end my long-ass review with this: Shut up Hillary Clinton, and you too Jack Thompson.

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tanker23

"makes a good point"

date: February 21, 2009

plz be on the news taco man and make this point out

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sonicfan209

"HOLY CRAP DUDE!!!!"

date: January 13, 2009

look splashdynamyte you shoould relax and think about the taco said.

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Score: 5
splashdynamite

"Well"

date: December 29, 2008

Doesn't matter if games have a mature rating, little children will find a way to access such games. You should understand the children of today are more clever and craftier than ever. There's no way parents can prevent that.

Say you have parents that will prevent children from getting GTA. They can simply go over to a friend's home where their parents are always out of town or don't care about the rating and have access to the game.

They could buy it off of an older kid who bought it and etc.

So I'm not going to say anything against the campaign that goes against violent games. I sure do love them, but if I was to keep backing up the people that will make up any excuse why violent games won't hurt people, I would be just lying.

There's no way in hell you can stop people from doing drugs, playing violent games, killing people or watching pornography, however to pursue restrictions and suppresion shows you're at least TRYING to do something right instead of just joining hands with all the profanity.

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