Violent Video Games Yanked From Missouri Prison Rec Room

by Outsiders
December 29, 2004
The Smoking Gun website has revealed that the Missouri Department of Corrections has pulled as many as 80 titles from their facility due to the nature of the games titles.

Until the killjoys at Missouri's Department of Corrections stepped in earlier this month, inmates at the maximum security Jefferson City Correctional Center were able to pass their time playing violent video games like "Hitman: Contracts," "Max Payne," and "Grand Theft Auto." Seems that prison brass were unaware that many of the 80 titles in the facility's PlayStation-equipped video game room featured gory, blood-drenched action (activity in which many of the prison's inhabitants engaged while once at liberty).

You can view the complete article and list of games pulled on the The Smoking Gun website.



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