accordiing to many sources, the early show says that they indiacte that a cop killing were linked to the "Grand Theft Auto" video games. In Alabama a cop has been killed and the coperate is a teenager, and they link it to him playing "Grand Theft Auto". A man from a broadcasting company and a man who wrote a book about the media this day came in and talked, and they said that it sounds reasonable, because if a already andgry teen plays this game for 100s of hours in his lifetime, it might trigger something in his mind. Sources say that the the brother of the cop that has been killed is sewing Gamestop, Wal*Mart, Sony, and the companys who made GTA, including R* productions.

Gamestop and Wal*Mart said that the lawsuits are bogus, because there are millions who bought this game and are still abiding by the law. The cops brother said that he is very pissed at this game and it's marketers becasue of their game, he can never see his Brother again, because of all the killing and random violence in these killer-simulater games.

Also, ESRP raised a red flag on their new game, San andreas, because they said that with a cheat code, you can unlock very explict sex scenes where you control the sex, which is exactly like porn, and they say because of this, the game seserves a Ao (Adults Only) rating, but they said that even though this can only be accessed by a cheat code, the cheat code is posted ov teen oriented websites, allowing them to access it. They say that GTA will lose major sales if it has a Ao rating because those types of games are not sold by major retailers. So pretty much all they can do is put a parental warnign on the game, and all you can really do is not buy it for your kid, but anyone under 18 shouldn't be playing those games to begin with, which resulted in the cop killing as said above.

heres the detailed story
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in702599.shtml