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  • Bornindamecca
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    • Jul 2007
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    EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

    Link to article: http://kotaku.com/348187/ea-calls-fo...t-inaccuracies

    Electronic Arts, likely sick of having their recently-acquired role-playing franchise Mass Effect dragged through the mud on national television, has requested that Fox News Channel correct their error-plagued segment on the game.

    In the letter, which cites Kotaku, Jeff Brown, EA's vice president of communications, asks Teri VanHorn, producer of the Live Desk with Martha MacCallum, to clarify "serious errors" the channel made in their Mass Effect story.

    "As the parent company of BioWare, the studio which created the game, EA would like you to set the record straight on a number of errors and misstatements which incorrectly characterize the story and character interactions in Mass Effect." The letter starts and then proceeds to outline their very strong case.

    Your headline above the televised story read: "New videogame shows full digital nudity and sex." Fact: Mass Effect does not include explicit or frontal nudity. Love scenes in non-interactive sequences include side and profile shots - a vantage frequently used in many prime-time television shows. It's also worth noting that the game requires players to develop complex relationships before characters can become intimate and players can chose to avoid the love scenes altogether.
    FNC voice-over reporter says: "You'll see full digital nudity and the ability for players to engage in graphic sex."
    Fact: Sex scenes in Mass Effect are not graphic. These scenes are very similar to sex sequences frequently seen on network television in prime time.

    FNC reporter says: "Critics say Mass Effect is being marketed to kids and teenagers."
    Fact: That is flat out false. Mass Effect and all related marketing has been reviewed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and rated Mature - appropriate for players 17-years and older. ESRB routinely counsels retailers on requesting proof of age in selling M-rated titles and the system has been lauded by members of Congress and the Federal Trade Commission. In practical terms, the ratings work as well or better than those used for warning viewers about television content.
    The letter goes on to point out that the people who wrapped up the segment with a round table were equally clueless about the game: "They have had zero experience with Mass Effect and are largely ignorant about videogames, the people who play them, and the ESRB system that governs their ratings and sales."

    The story wraps up by pointing out how insulting the resulting story was to EA and Bioware and asks, not demands, a correction:

    The resulting coverage was insulting to the men and women who spent years creating a game which is acclaimed by critics for its high creative standards. As video games continue to take audiences away from television, we expect to see more TV news stories warning parents about the corrupting influence of interactive entertainment. But this represents a new level of recklessness.
    Do you watch the Fox Network? Do you watch Family Guy? Have you ever seen The OC? Do you think the sexual situations in Mass Effect are any more graphic than scenes routinely aired on those shows? Do you honestly believe that young people have more exposure to Mass Effect than to those prime time shows?

    This isn't a legal threat; it's an appeal to your sense of fairness. We're asking FNC to correct the record on Mass Effect.

    Sincerely,

    Jeff Brown
    Vice President of Communications
    Electronic Arts, Inc.

    Attachment: http://kotaku.com/347350/keighley-se...ht-or-tries-to
    Good for you EA, it's important, I think that publishers should step up to the plate to defend themselves, especially in light of such outrageous and patently false claims.
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  • Karlos05
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    • Mar 2003
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    #2
    Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

    Fox News, your voice for evil




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    • SPTO
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      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #3
      Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

      FOX NEWS: The Leader in Yellow Journalism in the 21st Century!

      This seems so typical of that right wing, GOP cheering network.
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      • TJdaSportsGuy
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        • Dec 2002
        • 11146

        #4
        Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

        Originally posted by SPTO
        FOX NEWS: The Leader in Yellow Journalism in the 21st Century!

        This seems so typical of that right wing, GOP cheering network.
        Take it easy on the political stuff, SPTO. You know better.

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        • luv_mist
          Older
          • May 2004
          • 9596

          #5
          Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

          I get kind of sick of the unfairness of video game bashing vs. visual entertainment (television, movies, ect.) in this society. Honestly, the hatred for video games is just crazy yet the movies get so much of a pass. I mean, you have extremely graphic movies out there with senseless killing and sickening plots that get a pass. This country is by far extremely backwards.......

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          • KG
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            • Sep 2005
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            Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

            Originally posted by luv_mist
            I get kind of sick of the unfairness of video game bashing vs. visual entertainment (television, movies, ect.) in this society. Honestly, the hatred for video games is just crazy yet the movies get so much of a pass. I mean, you have extremely graphic movies out there with senseless killing and sickening plots that get a pass. This country is by far extremely backwards.......
            touche luv_mist

            If people have a problem with video games don't buy it for their kids or petition the stores to enforce the laws that restrict them from selling games like that young kids...same things with Movies.....not that it will ever happen though
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            • The 24th Letter
              ERA
              • Oct 2007
              • 39373

              #7
              Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

              good stuff Jeff, good stuff

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              • ManiacMatt1782
                Who? Giroux!
                • Jul 2006
                • 3982

                #8
                Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                The rules we have in place are fine, hell they are near perfect. It is the enforcement of these rules that needs to be looked at. I look at it like this I have many games of all differetn ratings. So when my brother drops off my nieces and nephews, I have a pile of games that they can play. I put the ones I deem inappropriate for their age group away in a drawer. Granted I am more responsible than average joe blow. But this responsibility should fall on parents, or who ever is in charge at the house.

                I hate censorship. I feel if you dont like the content and are offended by the content then dont watch it, dont buy it. I even let my nieces and nephews play certain M rated games, because i have gone over the content. I dont see too much offensive for 10-14 year olds in say Halo. thats rated m but i think thats mostly for the story. My nephews and nieces play splitscreen multiplayer. I wont leave out something like say Grand Theft Auto. or Manhunt. I enjoy those games, just not in the presence of my younger nieces and nephews.

                My whole point is instead of petitioning to ban games, why dont these people who are offended by content go over the content in the games before purchasing the game for their kids.
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                • bkfount
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                  • Oct 2004
                  • 8467

                  #9
                  Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                  Originally posted by ManiacMatt1782

                  My whole point is instead of petitioning to ban games, why dont these people who are offended by content go over the content in the games before purchasing the game for their kids.
                  that would involve actively participating in raising a child. It's easier to sit them in front of a tv and complain later.

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                  • NCAAFootballFreak
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                    • Oct 2004
                    • 392

                    #10
                    Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                    Originally posted by bkfount
                    that would involve actively participating in raising a child. It's easier to sit them in front of a tv and complain later.
                    I think you and Matt are dead-on. I don't see a problem with most games that have this stuff in them -- but in most cases they're still not near as bad as a lot of the movies available with just a regular broadcast antennae. My daughter is only 17 months old, but we're already careful how much we have the tv on while she's awake because even at that small age, she will sit down and just tune us out while she's watching it like she's in a trance. So we try to limit it to about a half an hour to an hour that we have it on. And when we do, it's something like Sesame Street or Blue's Clues. But most of the time, either I or my wife is on the floor playing with her.
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                    • mgoblue
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 25477

                      #11
                      Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                      Thank you EA! I saw Geoff Keighley get manhandled by idiots because they wouldn't even listen to him or listen to logic...

                      They flat out have the facts wrong...if they want to complain about what is actually there, then sure. You can't pick out sexual crap to do or anything these people think. It's not like it's some Jenna Jameson porn game....You see worse in movies, but since it's a game there's an uproar.
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                      • The C
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 7538

                        #12
                        Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                        Dear god, children are seeing blue alien asses!!!

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                        • gta95
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                          • Apr 2007
                          • 2234

                          #13
                          Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                          I actually gained a little respect for EA after defending themselves and the gaming community.
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                          • SPTO
                            binging
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 68046

                            #14
                            Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                            I just want to apologize for my comment. I never thought i'd get an infraction at OS

                            The comment wasn't meant to spur on any political talk it was just my displeasure of Fox News. Anyways sorry for that far too blatant comment by me.
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                            • Brandon13
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                              • Oct 2005
                              • 8915

                              #15
                              Re: EA Takes on Fox News, and defends Mass Effect's love scene

                              Originally posted by SPTO
                              I just want to apologize for my comment. I never thought i'd get an infraction at OS
                              It's your OS street cred, as graphik would say.

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