WASHINGTON — The president of the National Institute on Media and the Family (NIMF) joined Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., July 14 to warn that pornography may be hidden in the popular video game “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,” published by Rockstar Games.
According to the NIMF, hidden interactive pornographic content can be accessed by all “Grand Theft Auto” users by downloading a code modification from the Internet.
“If the code is on the disk, we call upon Rockstar to issue a general recall, with a full refund, of all units of ‘Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ so they can be properly labeled Adults Only,” NIMF President David Walsh said. “On the other hand if the … sequences have been created, independent of any of Rockstar’s actions, then parents everywhere need to be alerted.
“If interactive pornography can be so easily inserted into this video game, it can be inserted into any game,” Walsh said.
The Minneapolis-based institute was founded in 1996 as a nonpartisan, nonsectarian clearinghouse of information on the impact of electronic media on
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