Game company to kill anti-Haitian dialogue
The manufacturer of a video game that has been harshly criticized for its portrayal of Haitians has agreed to remove dialogue that encouraged players to "kill all Haitians." "Take-Two Interactive Software said Tuesday that it would remove the statements from new copies of "Grand Theft Auto : Vice City," a game in which an ex-convict is hired to recover stolen drug money in the streets of Miami."
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