The gaming industry’s scandals of all time

Manhunt 2 - Image 1With all the ruckus that the video game industry manages to get itself into, it really isn’t hard coming up with a video game that can be attached to the word “scandalous”. With this in mind, GamePolitics managed to come up with a list of games and gaming-related events that stirred up the headlines with scandals that could rival Hollywood’s daily dose of intrigue.

GamePolitics didn’t fail to include the Xbox 360’s undeniable trend of console failures – which Microsoft still denies at this point. Indeed, with so many replacement consoles being sent to disgruntled Xbox 360 owners, its hard not to believe that the trademark Red Ring of Death has already become a nationwide symbol of doom and gloom.

Of course, who couldn’t forget Manhunt 2 and Resistance: Fall of Man? Who couldn’t forget Jack Thompson‘s smile on his face when he said that the Adult Only rating received by Manhunt 2 in the US was “delicious”, or the way Nintendo and Sony quickly dropped the game as soon as Manhunt 2 was deemed essentially unplayable?

There’s also the recent problems with using semi-fictitious religious backdrops as settings in video games, specifically in response to the portrayal of a fictitious cathedral in Resistance: Fall of Man. With the religious controversy Resistance: Fall of Man has stirred up, many gamers and religious groups have debated whether copyrighted works of art (even if the copyright is about hundreds of years old) can be featured in in games, and even whether the game’s inclusion of the religious sanctuary is an act of sacrilege. Even Tony Blair and the Parliament have gotten themselves caught in the mix, so its clearly a shoo-in to the list.

These and other seemingly ‘atrocious’ games are featured in GamePolitics’ list, with titles such as Columbine, and Super Columbine Massacre RPG. Quite a nice read? It sure is, especially if you’re a fan of video game history, scandals, or both. Enjoy!

Via GamePolitics

Manhunt 2 - Image 1With all the ruckus that the video game industry manages to get itself into, it really isn’t hard coming up with a video game that can be attached to the word “scandalous”. With this in mind, GamePolitics managed to come up with a list of games and gaming-related events that stirred up the headlines with scandals that could rival Hollywood’s daily dose of intrigue.

GamePolitics didn’t fail to include the Xbox 360’s undeniable trend of console failures – which Microsoft still denies at this point. Indeed, with so many replacement consoles being sent to disgruntled Xbox 360 owners, its hard not to believe that the trademark Red Ring of Death has already become a nationwide symbol of doom and gloom.

Of course, who couldn’t forget Manhunt 2 and Resistance: Fall of Man? Who couldn’t forget Jack Thompson‘s smile on his face when he said that the Adult Only rating received by Manhunt 2 in the US was “delicious”, or the way Nintendo and Sony quickly dropped the game as soon as Manhunt 2 was deemed essentially unplayable?

There’s also the recent problems with using semi-fictitious religious backdrops as settings in video games, specifically in response to the portrayal of a fictitious cathedral in Resistance: Fall of Man. With the religious controversy Resistance: Fall of Man has stirred up, many gamers and religious groups have debated whether copyrighted works of art (even if the copyright is about hundreds of years old) can be featured in in games, and even whether the game’s inclusion of the religious sanctuary is an act of sacrilege. Even Tony Blair and the Parliament have gotten themselves caught in the mix, so its clearly a shoo-in to the list.

These and other seemingly ‘atrocious’ games are featured in GamePolitics’ list, with titles such as Columbine, and Super Columbine Massacre RPG. Quite a nice read? It sure is, especially if you’re a fan of video game history, scandals, or both. Enjoy!

Via GamePolitics

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