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Old 29th January 2008, 08:09 AM   #1
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EA Calls Fox News Out!



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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. Just wish EA would adamantly fight for their other games.

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Old 29th January 2008, 09:02 AM   #2
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Re: EA Calls Fox News Out!

Hrm.... *thinks* Well, if I can remember correctly, San Andreas had "hot coffee"... a feature that wasn't removed from the games at first, just locked out. But even if you knew how to unlock the feature, you had to "earn the trust" of the digital girlfriends before they'd put-out. There's an X-rated version of Indigo Prophecy that is only available via download from certain websites which let you have sex with a woman, but you also had to do certain things to get her consent. The regulair American BOXED version of IP had the sex parts completely removed from the game.
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Re: EA Calls Fox News Out!

I watched that report...
Have you ever watched something that's made you physically twitch?
Ugh!
It's like the factual inaccuracies, and massively biased attitudes were manifesting themselves physically, and jabbing me in the ribs with rolled-up Playboy magazines.

I believe that EA are handling this well.
Threats and demands will only strengthen the sensationalist position, "They tried to silence us, because they have something to hide" and "They threatened us, so we must be right"

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Old 29th January 2008, 10:56 AM   #4
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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. Just wish EA would adamantly fight for their other games.
Best way to put it.

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Old 29th January 2008, 11:27 AM   #5
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Re: EA Calls Fox News Out!

After having watched most of the report, I have to say I appreciated the guy attempting to explain the "massive AI of the game" and then when he started talking about falling in love, the blond cut him off. Funny. Funny. And the retort from the other chick about "oh, yeah, boys are going to elect to not have sex." Very interesting.

In my "career" of playing video games, I fell in love with two virtual chicks: first was the girl you have to save in Battle for Olympus (you could give her and the hero whatever name you wanted). And the second was Dr. Leo's daughter Lisa from Soul Blazer. In both games, there's moments where you see their faces and both were quite good looking for a bunch of pixels. Haha! In my day, a videogame was good if it showed you a close-up of the chick's face after long hours of playing it. In these days, guys want to have virtual sex. Sheesh. Oh, yeah, let's not forget Irene from Ninja Gaiden... In the first game of the NES trilogy, she shoots the hero with a tranq dart. Then, they gradually fall in love....

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... In the first game of the NES trilogy, she shoots the hero with a tranq dart. Then, they gradually fall in love....
Sounds like how I met my wife...

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