New Zealand Gets Edited Version of Grand Theft Auto IV
Australians hoping to get an uncensored copy of Take-Two [http://www.rockstargames.com/iv] has revealed both countries will be getting the same edited version of the game.
According to a Gameplanet Store [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10506602]was hit with large numbers of Australian orders for Grand Theft Auto IV following news the game was being edited to conform with an MA15+ rating, but now has been forced to cancel $50,000 worth of advance orders.
The reasons behind the decision are unknown, but Simon Barton, co-founder of Gameplanet, said, "Everyone's assuming it is logistics. It just makes sense for them to send us the Australian version." Despite the cuts, the New Zealand edition of the game is being released with an R18 rating, and Barton said demand for the game remains high and he expects stock to sell out quickly.
The censorship isn't enough for lobby group Family First [http://www.familyfirst.org.nz/], who has called for the game to be banned outright. "It is completely naive to believe that teenagers and young children won't have access to and be able to play the game," said group spokesman Bob McCoskrie. "It is also completely unrealistic to believe that young people will not be influenced in their attitudes and behaviors by constant exposure to this type of material."
Cuts in the Australian version were Rockstar's [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/82957] Grand Theft Auto IV goes on sale worldwide tomorrow.
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Australians hoping to get an uncensored copy of Take-Two [http://www.rockstargames.com/iv] has revealed both countries will be getting the same edited version of the game.
According to a Gameplanet Store [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10506602]was hit with large numbers of Australian orders for Grand Theft Auto IV following news the game was being edited to conform with an MA15+ rating, but now has been forced to cancel $50,000 worth of advance orders.
The reasons behind the decision are unknown, but Simon Barton, co-founder of Gameplanet, said, "Everyone's assuming it is logistics. It just makes sense for them to send us the Australian version." Despite the cuts, the New Zealand edition of the game is being released with an R18 rating, and Barton said demand for the game remains high and he expects stock to sell out quickly.
The censorship isn't enough for lobby group Family First [http://www.familyfirst.org.nz/], who has called for the game to be banned outright. "It is completely naive to believe that teenagers and young children won't have access to and be able to play the game," said group spokesman Bob McCoskrie. "It is also completely unrealistic to believe that young people will not be influenced in their attitudes and behaviors by constant exposure to this type of material."
Cuts in the Australian version were Rockstar's [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/82957] Grand Theft Auto IV goes on sale worldwide tomorrow.
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