Kiwi Gamers Balk At Censors
Video game players attempting to import the banned PlayStation 2 game Manhunt through overseas websites have been warned they face prosecution.
On one site a gamer writes: "One of my friends bought it in Aussie, for all intents and purposes he still owns it. However, he is sending it to New Zealand because I paid him. I could basically say I'm borrowing his game."
But Internal Affairs spokesman Vince Cholewa warned: "If people try to import it from Australia they face the possibility of prosecution."
Manhunt allows gamers to play the tale of Cash, a man on death row who escapes execution but who is forced to take part in a snuff movie. The killings the character is encouraged to indulge in are at close-quarters - involving shards of glass, baseball bats and plastic bags. All are graphically horrifying.
Hastings said he did not go along with the "the game made them do it" argument - as families of two people shot in the US claimed in a $386 million lawsuit over the game Grand Theft Auto 3, which they say inspired the teenage gunmen. Australian anti-censorship campaigner Anthony Larme, whose university thesis was on censorship in games, said there was a need to study and understand adult gaming culture.
"In NZ this game is treated like it was heroin or some sort of real-life terrorist bomb. What I call that is gross overkill. However violent, a game is just fictional."
Source: Stuff.co.nz
dude thats gay manhunt shouldnt be banned | |
08-09-2004 by dantehorrorfan | discuss |
dude that sucks | |
08-02-2004 by KRUGERKID13 | discuss |
Manhunt | |
Hey guys in reply to the New Zealand Goverments actions on Banning Manhunt. I'm from New Zealand, and i bought a copy of Manhunt when i was in Australia, well i played it and finshed it and thought it was a great step up in gaming. Well when i tried to sell it on a new zealand internet auction site much like ebay Internal Affairs shut me down very quickly and asked for the copy i had so they could destroy it, I was unaware that it was actually illegal to even own it in N.Z, Although it does say on the back of the case "for licence to sell in Australia and New Zealand" Anyway i got an official warning, so the news i'm just hearing now is they plan to prosecute people trying to sell the game, if they come for me again, i have my argument. And to all those parents of kids that have killed someone stop trying to pass the buck and blame video games, did you ever think maybe it's your fault, and before hand your child has to be sick in the head to start with. I played the game it didn't make me feel like knocking someone off. So just look long and hard at yourself in the mirror. | |
08-02-2004 by RighteousOcean | discuss |
Good for them...censorship can be a dangerous thing. | |
12-21-2003 by MichaelMyers | discuss |