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    psp ESRB regrets DOA: Paradise outburst

    America's ESRB organisation has apologised for classifying Dead or Alive: Paradise as a PSP game filled with "creepy voyeurism" and "bizarre, misguided notions of what women really want"; "Paradise cannot mean straddling felled tree trunks in dental-floss thongs," the Mature rating summary read.

    The post has now been neutered. It was posted "in error" and the ESRB has said that the listing "improperly" contained "subjective language".

    "Our intention with rating summaries is to provide useful, detailed descriptions of game content that are as objective and informative as possible. However they are ultimately written by people and, in this case, we mistakenly posted a rating summary that included what some could rightfully take to be subjective statements," ESRB spokesperson Eliot Mizrachi said in a statement.

    "We sincerely regret the error and will work to prevent this from happening again in the future."

    The ESRB, unlike the BBFC, provides voluntary ratings for games - no one need take any notice of them.

    Dead or Alive: Paradise follows female characters from the fighting series on holiday on a hot, tropical island. They play various mini-games and wear tiny bikinis. Boobs bounce and camera angles are risque. The official marketing slogan is, "Paradise in the palm of your hand."

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/es...adise-outburst

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    Actually I though the original ESRB post was quite accurate.

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    Well that mistaken comment has probably sold at least amother 50 thousand games so well done to the ESRB.

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