Feb
17
2009
From the-minusworld.com (via kotaku.com):
With all the source material spit swapping that games and movies paddle back and forth, it’s surprising to see that the world of video game thematic adult cinema goes woefully unpenetrated by industry journalists. That’s where a stunt-site like ours steps in to do the dirty. One look at this list and you’ll never want to pay for your mid-LAN party pizza using traditional monetary methods again. So turn down the lights, turn up the Al Green and cozy up with 5 Actual Porno Movies That Are Based On Video Games. Oh, and it’s safe for work, so don’t worry about getting a little naughty in the office.
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Feb
11
2009
From livemint.com:
Games and sex rose to mainstream prominence last year when a bunch of intrepid hackers found hidden sexual content in popular title Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
, causing a storm of controversy and outrage from legislators—including then US senator Hillary Clinton—and parent groups.
But now, a new movement, driven by smaller independent studios and digital distribution, is attempting to take a broader, more inclusive view of sexuality. So while the Nintendo DS handhelds of the world are flooded with cheap, home-brewed strip poker apps, these nouveau games are exploring gameplay opportunities that move beyond cheap antics and pornography.
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Jan
13
2009
From gameplayer.com.au (via n4g.com):
Are gamers scared of sex? If you look at the last 20 years of commercially released computer and video games, the only conclusion you can draw is that game players are absolutely terrified of fucking. Only a handful of thousands of games have contained sexual content, and when sexuality is occasionally used in games it invariably causes controversy and moral panic. In Australia, games with sexual content are refused classification and banned from sale.
Australian gamers seem particularly fearful of sex and the Australian government, via the classification guidelines, has been making sure we don’t see anything ‘naughty’ involving pink bits since 1993. Extreme violence against law enforcement officers and innocent civilians in games is sweet – just as long as you can’t see a penis or vagina.
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Jan
07
2009
From wibw.com (via joystiq.com):
Just don’t go for games that feature exceptionally muscular men or very thin women, or your self-esteem could take a hit.
That from Kansas State University psychology professor Richard Harris. He said his research indicates a mere 15 minutes of viewing extreme body types in video games can negatively affect players’ feelings about their own bodies.
Harris and graduate student Christopher Barlett organized two study groups of university students.
The men played "WWF Wrestlemania 2000,” a professional wrestling game that included enormous muscular specimens such as The Rock, Big Boss Man and The Undertaker.
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Nov
25
2008
From gamersdailynews.com:
Alawar NewEdge Mobile (Moscow, Russia) is happy to announce a new distribution deal with Xendex (Vienna, Austria).
This partnership allows ANEM to broaden considerably the area of its games distribution and adds top titles developed by New Edge to Xendex’s Catalogue.
“Working with Xendex represents a significant opportunity to enlarge the mobile audience for ANEM’s titles and allows bringing the superior content to the new markets,” comments Olga Znamenskaya, Executive Director at ANEM.
Some of top ANEM’s titles (“Tower Defense: Wrath of Gods”, “The Treasures of Montezuma”, “Sex Empire” and “Sex Express”) highly appreciated by both Russian and European users and known for it’s high quality and addictivity have already been launched by Xendex.
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Nov
04
2008
From latimes.com:

“The recent inroads made by porn into Hollywood are only one aspect of porn’s broader effect on popular culture imagery, language, style and sensibility. Music videos teem with kama sutra-esque boasting and “is-it-real-or-isn’t-it?” displays of bumping and grinding. Video games containing explicit sex scenes have been slapped with lawsuits and other restrictions to prevent them from falling into the hands of joystick-gripping adolescents.”
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