GTA posters reach Denver

GTA posterA few moments ago, in fact just a few Incubus songs ago, we posted up an article about GTA: Vice City advertisements creating ruckus in suburban Boston. While Beantown was hostile about the ads, citizens of Denver, Colorado aren’t reacting…for now.

Apparently, Rockstar Games also entered into a deal with Regional Transport District (RTD), the authority which operates public transit services in eight counties in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan region. We also heard that the GTA posters are actually the first public ads for any videogame in the state of Colorado. Hmm, we wonder how they would react. We wonder if that Jack Thompson will go there and help rally the residents like what he did in Boston.

We know it’s just a poster and you may think that it’s a waste of time or post. Well, it’s just that we couldn’t help but wonder what is wrong with these people. Just imagine if every city and state all across this country would rise up and protest every time they spot a videogame advertisement.

We know it’s silly and unlikely, but the gaming industry is being scrutinized again not only here in America, but also in other countries. It’s just that we can’t help but wonder. Oh well, we guess we’ll just find our missing “Make Yourself” album…

Via Kotaku

GTA posterA few moments ago, in fact just a few Incubus songs ago, we posted up an article about GTA: Vice City advertisements creating ruckus in suburban Boston. While Beantown was hostile about the ads, citizens of Denver, Colorado aren’t reacting…for now.

Apparently, Rockstar Games also entered into a deal with Regional Transport District (RTD), the authority which operates public transit services in eight counties in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan region. We also heard that the GTA posters are actually the first public ads for any videogame in the state of Colorado. Hmm, we wonder how they would react. We wonder if that Jack Thompson will go there and help rally the residents like what he did in Boston.

We know it’s just a poster and you may think that it’s a waste of time or post. Well, it’s just that we couldn’t help but wonder what is wrong with these people. Just imagine if every city and state all across this country would rise up and protest every time they spot a videogame advertisement.

We know it’s silly and unlikely, but the gaming industry is being scrutinized again not only here in America, but also in other countries. It’s just that we can’t help but wonder. Oh well, we guess we’ll just find our missing “Make Yourself” album…

Via Kotaku

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