FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2005
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NATIONAL PARENTAL WARNING
National Institute on Media and the Family Warns Parents
of Secret Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Content
Hidden pornography easily accessible
David Walsh Ph.D. Available for Comment
(MINNEAPOLIS)- The National Institute
on Media and the Family has issued warnings of explicit
pornographic and violent content in Grand Theft Auto:
San Andreas since the October 2004 release, but recently
additional hidden pornographic content has been found
in the game. The pornographic content can be accessed
by downloading the "Hot Coffee" mod and directions
online. This unlocks sexually graphic interactive scenes
for all users.
"It should be clear to everyone by
now that video games do influence young people,"
said Dr. David Walsh, author of the best selling book
on teenage brain development, Why Do They Act That
Way? "While San Andreas is already full of violent
behavior and sexual themes, the pornographic sex scenes
push it over the edge. The ratings board has launched
an investigation to determine if it was mislead into issuing
a "Mature" rating instead of the "Adults
Only" rating. There may even be legal ramifications
since most states have laws restricting the sale of sexually
explicit material to those eighteen and older.
"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"
never belonged in the hands of kids," said psychologist
Dr. Walsh. "We are taking the unusual step of alerting
parents to the pornography available through this game
to any child or teen who is Internet savvy. This gives
greater urgency to our message to parents: Become MediaWise:
Watch What Your Kids Watch."
"We are calling upon Rockstar Games
to come clean with the ESRB, the nation's retailers, and
especially America's parents," said Dr. Walsh. "What
is your involvement in the production and distribution
of pornographic content in your game? What do you know
about the "Hot Coffee" scenes, and what are
you doing to inform the public?"
The
National Institute on Media and the Family is the world's
leading and most respected research-based organization
on the positive and harmful effects of media on children
and youth. The National Institute on Media and the Family
is an independent, nonpartisan, nonsectarian, and nonprofit
organization that is based on research, education, and
advocacy. Its MediaWise® movement is being adopted
in communities throughout the country to help families
make wiser media choices and encourage parents to "Watch
What Your Kids Watch." For more information, please
visit www.mediafamily.org
and www.mediafamily.org
on the Web or call 1-888-672-5437.