ESRB investigating San Andreas sex minigames
Today, one of the most popular recent game industry rumors showed signs of turning into a very real scandal.
Following a verbal lashing this week from California assemblyman Leland Yee (D-San Francisco), the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) today said it was launching an investigation into Rockstar Games’ best-seller Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas to determine whether the game contained sexually explicit minigames hidden in its code.
Read the complete story . (Gamespot)
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