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Malaysian Consumer Group blame it all on GTA photo

The Grand Theft Auto series pisses people off, you say? Well, imagine that. The latest in the line of the mortally offended is the head of a Malaysian consumer rights organization, who has called for a ban of GTA and otherly similarly violent games. This movement comes shortly after the murder of a Bangkok cabbie, which was swiftly linked to the fact that the nineteen year old who committed the crime was a GTA player.

Mohamed Idris, president of the Consumers Association of Penang, shared commentary in the Star Online:

It was recently reported that the Thai authorities have banned a computer video game known as Grand Theft Auto... Violent video games and television programmes have previously been linked to expressions of violence and aggression in young viewers. It is time for the authorities to act.

If this particular video game is available in Malaysia, CAP calls on the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs to immediately halt its sales and ban this game. The Ministry should also warn the public and any stocks that have already been sold should be recalled.

CAP also calls on the Ministry to initiate immediate measures to weed out similar games and halt sales and also their use in video game arcades.

I don't overreact to seeing games blamed, partially because I am used to it and partially because I can understand the desire to stop violence. However, focusing the hatred on games alone hardly seems fair -- when have kids not imitated what they saw on television, in films or in games? You can't wipe every provocative source of entertainment available off the face of the planet, as much as some people would like to.

Gamer pride aside, do you feel there's any reason for a move like this?

[Via Gamepolitics -- Thanks, Joe]


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The-Excel's Avatar
The-Excel at 08/08/2008 12:16
Relax relax relax relax...
PappaDukes's Avatar
PappaDukes at 08/08/2008 12:22
Yeah, because there was NEVER any violence in the world before GTA IV. This is all so very new to us all.
Haxan's Avatar
Haxan at 08/08/2008 12:28
"Listen to my dog."

Classic.
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Rainbowblack at 08/08/2008 12:29
D'toid is ODd'ing on it's GTA stories, leave it alone already! we get the point, everyone but us thinks GTA is a bad influence.
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 08/08/2008 12:35
I say we just kill everyone and move on
tenacious_goat's Avatar
tenacious_goat at 08/08/2008 12:50
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
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Swizzler121 at 08/08/2008 12:52
I say we Immediately halt the speaking of politicians and ban them on speaking about video games. The Ministry should also warn the public about these fiends and any paychecks shall be voided.

problem, SOLVED.
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Drksan at 08/08/2008 13:00
"If there is anything that this horrible tragedy can teach us, it's that a male model's life is a precious, precious commodity. Just because we have chiseled abs and stunning features, it doesn't mean that we too can't not die in a freak gasoline fight accident."
MrSadistic's Avatar
MrSadistic at 08/08/2008 13:08
It's that damn Hansel. He's so hot right now!
Fusiontr's Avatar
Fusiontr at 08/08/2008 13:26
Relax..don't do it
dodo's Avatar
dodo at 08/08/2008 13:27
seriously just pass the law so its illegal
to sell it to young idiots

because then they cant blame GTA. they will only get what they deserve.

cmon!!
im 22
and every gamer i know who has my system {PS3}
is my age or older

these little kids shouldnt be able to get it

seriously im sick of little spoiled kids
doing crime and blaming GTA or any game
Im OK's Avatar
Im OK at 08/08/2008 13:45
You damn kids with your rock and roll and your comic books! Communism and/or Satanism is probably involved somehow!
Wookiee's Avatar
Wookiee at 08/08/2008 13:58
That movie was of the "so stupid, it's funny" type. Much like Austin Powers.

Anyway, I'm curious. How many people here can actually find Malaysia on a map? I can't without looking it up. :(
Big Z's Avatar
Big Z at 08/08/2008 13:58
"CAP also calls on the Ministry to initiate immediate measures to weed out similar games and halt sales and also their use in video game arcades."

Grand Theft Auto? In MY arcade? Only if it's at least a two player side scrolling beat-'em-up where you get to play as both Niko and Roman. When his super bar is charged up fully, Niko pulls out an AK-47 and kills all enemies on screen! Roman rears back and bellows BEEEEEEG AMERICAN TEETEEES and restores his and Niko's health to full. Ingenious!
Alexradl's Avatar
Alexradl at 08/08/2008 14:06
Have you ever wondered if there was more to life, other than being really, really, ridiculously good looking?
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar
Kyousuke Nanbu at 08/08/2008 15:36
GTA is to blame for everything.

High gas prices? GTA.
The War? GTA
Bush being a terrible president? GTA.

GTA is obviously a tool designed to overthrow the world.
atastysammich's Avatar
atastysammich at 08/08/2008 16:28
@Kyousuke
It's absolutely true. GTA is why I got laid off from my last job and why I keep getting the chick with no ass for lap dances at the strip club.
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Qraze at 08/08/2008 16:36
goddamit again! another mother fucker who's using the medium as a scapegoat. fuck him. video games don't kill people, people kill people.
braulio09's Avatar
braulio09 at 08/08/2008 16:39
i say we blame the children.

damn kids.
Sharpless's Avatar
Sharpless at 08/08/2008 17:55
Colette, you are the damn queen of header images. :)
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AliasWyvernspur at 08/08/2008 20:48
Some dumb ass was hit by a train in my area this past week, I can only imagine it's because you can do the same thing in GTA IV.

GTA MUST BE STOPPED!!!

Also, in case people don't realize: GTA IV is the basis for EVERY sex crime depicted in Law and Order: SVU. Truth, we swears it.
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Stabby at 08/09/2008 02:09
Being from Malaysia, I can tell you this is just some bored politician's way of justifying how he can afford that 7th Mercedes. As it stands, piracy is rampant over here. People would still find a way to play the games. I'd rather they go the legal route(actually buy the games) and this might make things worse.
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mistic at 08/09/2008 04:00
Denial is the first step on the road to acceptance...

stop denying it you guys! Video games ARE responsible for every bad thing in this world! If it wasn't for MS Flight Simulator, the bad osama-pilots wouldn't have been able to practise so much :p
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