One of the things I noticed when I was buying GTA 4 is that parents are as much to blame as the minors themselves for acquiring games. When I was in the shop there were 2 or 3 mothers on cellphones to their kids, confirming that the game they wanted was GTA 4, and the platform on which they wanted it. It seems to me that most parents don't take games classifications seriously, as I've encountered this on a few occasions for mature-rated games.
Ninjoah wrote on May 10th, 2008 2
parents are clueless, in fact as a great example, my mom also bought me GTA 4... for the ps3
i own an xbox 360... *sigh
Lou Lantos wrote on May 9th, 2008 1
One of the things I noticed when I was buying GTA 4 is that parents are as much to blame as the minors themselves for acquiring games. When I was in the shop there were 2 or 3 mothers on cellphones to their kids, confirming that the game they wanted was GTA 4, and the platform on which they wanted it. It seems to me that most parents don't take games classifications seriously, as I've encountered this on a few occasions for mature-rated games.