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| 29 Oct 2002 07:21
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Walmart representatives then went on to announce that they would also not be carrying the new video releases "Massive Mammaries," "All Asian Anal," and "Fuck Pigs 6."

Wait a minute. That's not true, they made no such addition to their original statement. The fact is, they won't be stocking any copies of "Crazy Cock Gobblin'" - at least, I don't expect them to - but they made no such announcement of the fact. And the absence of these movies from the Walmart shelves certainly didn't rate any sort of coverage on CNN.

So why, one must ask oneself, is their refusal to sell a particular video game newsworthy? For that matter, why is it even comment-worthy?

Forget, for a moment, the fact that nobody in the gaming community really gives a shit what Acclaim does these days anyway. And also keep in mind that the relative dumbassness of this game isn't terribly relevant either. It's simply a question of why Walmart's refusal to stock a particular video game, because of adult content, is worthy of a news release.

I'm not going to get into this too much here, I want some discussion on the topic. Take it up in the forums and tell my why this has happened.

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