Target Confirms Pulling All Versions of Manhunt 2 From Shelves

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A Target rep has confirmed with GameSpot that the store will no longer sell Rockstar Games' controversial title Manhunt 2 (PS2, PSP, Wii) in light of a violence-enhancing hack for the PSP version. Though the hack can only be used with the version of Manhunt 2 on Sony's portable device, the retailer is pulling all three versions of the game from shelves and has taken down online listings for all three as well.

"While Manhunt 2 was given a Mature rating by the ERSB, we received additional information that players can potentially view previously filtered content by altering the game code," a Target rep told Gamespot. "As a result, we have decided not to carry the game."

ESRB president Patricia Vance defended Manhunt 2's M rating following the release of the hack after advocacy groups called for the title's rating to be changed back to Adults Only. The game received an Adults Only rating this summer upon Rockstar's first submission of the title to the ESRB, but was granted an M rating after Rockstar modified the game and resubmitted it.

The ESRB said Rockstar fully complied with the rating board in disclosing the content in question and modifying the game code to censor it. The complicated hack also requires a modded PSP, making it more difficult to accomplish than previous potentially rating-altering mods.

From The Chatty
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    November 7, 2007 11:06 AM

    So the hack alters code or unlocks 'hidden' code to make it more gorey? This is going to get fucking stupid. Every damn game out there will have an AO rating since some one will make a nude patch or whatever.

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      November 7, 2007 11:08 AM

      I heard that you can hack mspaint by moving your mouse in a specific pattern while holding down the mouse button and a big penis appears!

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        November 7, 2007 12:27 PM

        That's why that program is rated NC-32.

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