FOX Suggests Mass Effect Is “Porn,” Target Pulls It From Shelves
February 12, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - Following the report from FOX News report which suggested that Mass Effect, the video game of the year in the eyes of many on the Xbox 360, contained porn elements to it, Target has pulled the game from its shelves.
The report coming from U.S. retailer Target is that they are now too scared to sell the Xbox 360 game Mass Effect due to the reports of porn within the game by FOX News.
If the game is still in stock at Target locations, employees are being told not to sell it to any customer, even if they are over the age of 18.
FOX News did a report on BioWare’s Mass Effect, stating that it has elements in it which make it like a porno movie.
Many gamers and gaming journalists have come to the defense of Mass Effect, as many have named it as the game of the year for 2007.
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well, this is just great… first FOX news reports false information, does not retract it, and now retailers are jumping on the bandwagon? Just one more reason to laugh at FOX “news”…