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GTA becomes Nintendo DS' first 18-rated game

No shock as Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars made adults only

January 12th | Tell us what you think [ 2 comments ]

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GTA: CW - Over 18s only

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The Nintendo DS version of GTAGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars has been given the platform's first adults only rating.

Although the news can hardly be described as a surprise, considering the adult nature of all the GTA games, the BBFC has confirmed that only over 18s will be allowed to purchase the title.

GTA: CW has already attracted controversy after it became clear the game would feature extreme violence and drugs; which many would suggest is a bit like revealing that Manchester United will feature football players.

Audience is there

However, becoming the first 18-rated DS game is noteworthy, indicating that Rockstar, the game studio behind the games, believes there is a big enough audience for Nintendo's normally family-friendly handheld that wishes to play this type of game.

The squabbling between Elspa and the BBFC has only recently faded from the news grids, but the message to parents remains clear. Age ratings are as relevant for games as they are for movies.

The BBFC's ruling merely says that the game contains 'very strong language and drug references' but it has passed the game as suitable for release.

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gothkid82


January 13th

2. This is a game much better suited for the Wii. I really can't see myself purchasing a DS game these days... but I might force myself just to support GTA on a Nintendo console. I just can't see myself ever playing it. Release it on the Wii and I'd play it much more often, and with enthusiasm.

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watcherzero


January 12th

1. Perhaps more significant is the big N is giving the go ahead to publish it, developers have been trying to get more adult games on the nintendo platforms for years but theyve always been rejected for licensing.

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