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And they had to shoehorn in a comment about teenagers addicted to violence and 'computer' games towards the end...there's even a reference to the venerable old Grand Theft Auto. They really need to update their list of games they can pretend to be outraged by.
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I don't mind the Daily Mail, but their extreme right-wing politics is pretty off-putting, to put it mildly.
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Nobody plays the original Grand Theft Auto, which is so old now you can download it and GTA2 from the developer's website for free. It's only 3 and 4 that are popular, so they should've added a number at the end. GTA4 is actually fairly recent.-MikeD- wrote:And they had to shoehorn in a comment about teenagers addicted to violence and 'computer' games towards the end...there's even a reference to the venerable old Grand Theft Auto. They really need to update their list of games they can pretend to be outraged by.
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It's funny when journalists crank out a few thousand words based on a vague skim-read of something in a shop over their lunch break. They did the same a few years ago about violent videogames, somebody had obviously just spent about 10 minutes reading the back of the boxes in a shop around the corner and filled 3 pages with nonsense