Group Warns of Porno Mode to Video Game
July 9, 2005
A Minnesota group warned parents an Internet download can allow children to see a pornographic version of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.
The national warning from the National Institute on Media and the Family is the group’s first about a video game, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
The Internet modification allows viewers to see female characters undressed as well as a couple engaged in sexual acts. It was created, or at least uncovered, by a Dutch computer enthusiast.
By anyone’s reckoning, these scenes qualify as pornography, said David Walsh, the institute’s founder, at a news conference Friday.
