PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'

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Victor Mildew
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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Victor Mildew » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:27 pm

Mafro wrote:I'm more shocked at the fact people still use Home.


^^^ this, I mean...WHY?

What an absolutely monumental waste of good money and R&D time. It would have been shite had it turned up on the dreamcast, let alone on the PlayStation.

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Harry Bizzle » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:28 pm

Cal wrote:
In it, the University of Melbourne's Dr Jessica Wolfendale said "unwanted sexual attacks" can emotionally scar victims, even if they are not real.


Presumably in much the same way a cartoon of a completely fictional child which never, ever existed in the physical world, can be classified an 'indecent image' under new laws introduced by CEOP, carrying with it the threat of imprisonment for possession as a 'sexual offender'. Trufax. This has just recently been introduced into the UK statutes. Expect the first 'test' prosecutions just as soon as The Met can arrange for a TV news crew to attend a pre-dawn raid.

Welcome to the wacky world of 'child protection'.


Yeah 'cos cartoon child porn is a-okay.

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Irene Demova » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:45 pm

Cal wrote:
In it, the University of Melbourne's Dr Jessica Wolfendale said "unwanted sexual attacks" can emotionally scar victims, even if they are not real.


Presumably in much the same way a cartoon of a completely fictional child which never, ever existed in the physical world, can be classified an 'indecent image' under new laws introduced by CEOP, carrying with it the threat of imprisonment for possession as a 'sexual offender'. Trufax. This has just recently been introduced into the UK statutes. Expect the first 'test' prosecutions just as soon as The Met can arrange for a TV news crew to attend a pre-dawn raid.

Welcome to the wacky world of 'child protection'.

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Seven » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:46 pm

Ad7 wrote:
Mafro wrote:I'm more shocked at the fact people still use Home.


^^^ this, I mean...WHY?

What an absolutely monumental waste of good money and R&D time. It would have been shite had it turned up on the dreamcast, let alone on the PlayStation.


It's worth it for working hand dryers. GoTY 2010

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Dr. ogue Tomato » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:51 pm

It's a game. You can't be sexually assaulted in a game. If people get "traumatized" by this thing then they shouldn't play it.

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Victor Mildew » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:59 pm

It reminds me of the time I played tetris online. The other guy forced his long 4 block into the space I had foolishly left open when my back was turned. My world came crashing down as soon as he went in :( :( :(

WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!?!?!!

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Master James » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:46 pm

Ad7 wrote:It reminds me of the time I played tetris online. The other guy forced his long 4 block into the space I had foolishly left open when my back was turned. My world came crashing down as soon as he went in :( :( :(

WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!?!?!!


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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by TheTurnipKing » Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:53 am

Harry Bizzle wrote:
Cal wrote:
In it, the University of Melbourne's Dr Jessica Wolfendale said "unwanted sexual attacks" can emotionally scar victims, even if they are not real.


Presumably in much the same way a cartoon of a completely fictional child which never, ever existed in the physical world, can be classified an 'indecent image' under new laws introduced by CEOP, carrying with it the threat of imprisonment for possession as a 'sexual offender'. Trufax. This has just recently been introduced into the UK statutes. Expect the first 'test' prosecutions just as soon as The Met can arrange for a TV news crew to attend a pre-dawn raid.

Welcome to the wacky world of 'child protection'.


Yeah 'cos cartoon child porn is a-okay.

:|

How is it "child porn" if there are no children involved?

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by Sprouty » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:04 am

Chalk me down for one of those orange jumpsuits. I've done the exact same thing on home. Mind you, I wasn't sat there getting off on it, just seemed mildly more entertaining than watching a trailer for Motorstorm in a virtual cinema. Nice to know I'm not an e-virgin any more... although I wonder if she realises that she could be e-pregnant?! :shock:

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PostRe: PS3 Home player 'sexually assaulted'
by NickSCFC » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:16 am

SillySprout wrote:Chalk me down for one of those orange jumpsuits. I've done the exact same thing on home. Mind you, I wasn't sat there getting off on it, just seemed mildly more entertaining than watching a trailer for Motorstorm in a virtual cinema.


This

Who HASN'T pretended to sniff a woman's bum on Home!


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