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HIPerSpace monitor wall makes a great Grand Theft Auto IV canvas

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 by admin

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Rolling around jacking up innocents and tossing Molotov cocktails is pretty enthralling on your vanilla 46-inch HDTV, but can you even imagine the rush of swiping a hot dog, burning out in someone else’s whip and then snagging a new pair of kicks on this? Researchers (and gamers, obviously) down at UC San Diego have re-engineered their middleware to enable such masterpieces as this to be played on the big monolithic HIPerSpace screen, and needless to say, we can’t imagine much real work getting done with this new functionality coming to light. Head on down to the gallery to see what you’re missing — science, research and 4.0 GPAs are such beautiful things.

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New Zealand warns parents about illegally buying GTA IV

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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New Zealand’s Office of Film and Literature had to reiterate this week that store clerks can’t sell Grand Theft Auto IV to parents purchasing it for their children. The New Zealand Herald reports the office had to repeat itself after receiving calls from clerks who didn’t know what to do when a parent “demanded” to buy GTA IV with their 14-year-old in tow.

GTA IV is rated R18 by the New Zealand government and it’s illegal to make it available to anyone under that age. In New Zealand, even if it’s their own kid, the adult could be jailed for 90 days or pay $10,000 fine; however, the law has never been enforced.

[Via GamePolitics]

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No GTA IV effect on Iron Man opening

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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Talk of Grand Theft Auto IV possibly hurting Iron Man’s opening was clearly wrong. According to Variety, the movie made $104.2 million during its opening weekend, proving Paramount’s Rob Moore right when he said that young males can carve out two hours to see Iron Man.

Variety did explore GTA IV’s impact on the home video market recently, which showed no major releases targeted at the young male demo for the week. Probably the best comparison would be to see how the Iron Man video game did in sales when NPD comes out next month, and we know we’re going out on a limb on this one, but we’re pretty sure GTA IV won that battle.

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Chicago transit bans GTA IV ads

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Using Chicago’s street violence as a springboard, the city’s FOX affiliate aired a piece about Grand Theft Auto IV ads on the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). Thanks to the report, all the GTA IV advertising will now be removed.

As GamePolitics points out, the ads do not depict any scenes of violence and it’s currently unknown what the CTA’s policy is on advertising R-rated movies; the CTA also stopped an ad campaign back in 2004 for GTA: San Andreas. Boston, Denver and Portland, Oregon, have had similar issues with GTA ads on its public transportation system. Ironically, the FOX affiliate promotes alcohol on its website (picture after the break). Wonder how many people died of alcohol related incidents in Chicago this weekend?

[Via GamePolitics]

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