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Orbert:

--- Quote from: ScrambledGregs on 27 Feb 2007, 18:12 ---This makes no sense to me. Don't most people have a computer before they have a Wii?? It's a fuck of a lot easier to look at porn on your computer.

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School kids at home have to deal with parental controls on the PC. But they can take their Wii and find a hotspot at the mall and mom and dad won't know anything about it.

Spike:
Manipulating yourself at a mall?  Great, a whole new generation of exhibitionists.

ScrambledGregs:
If you think taking a Wii to the mall is a remotely pragmatic way of looking at porn, you've got a fantastic imagination. Kids are going to look at porn if they know what it is and want to see it. It's not like you can accidentally stumble on porn online--assuming you do, you end up either saying "eww, no" or "hell yes!!" I think that's my dividing line for porn laws. If you're old enough to want to see it, go ahead. I remember all the guys in my neighborhood huddled around a Penthouse in the woods. None of us were out of primary school yet, but someone had snagged his Dad's Penthouse. Staring at some chick's goods gave me a slightly ill feeling and none of us ever looked at the mag again, instead burying it in a tackle box.

heterophobe:
See, the thing with the Wii is, it's advertised as a whole family thing. The PS3 is for expanding the mind with the awesomeness of graphics and bloody games that children probably shouldn't play but do. So, as you can see, Wii=Family and PS3=Gore basically. Not to say The Godfather is a family game, but take a look at selections now and it's sort of obvious why the Wii is being attacked remotally.

jmrz:
The thing is though, that you need to have the Wii connected to a TV, and has it has been advertised as a family thing, it is most likely going to be in the lounge room of a standard home. How on earth is a child going to be able to be looking up porn while in his family's lounge room, no doubt, with other family members in the vicinity. Parents are not completely clueless about these kinds of things.

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