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DOA

I'll expand that section and try and source it a little more sometime this week. DOA is a good example of a "pre-controversy", where lots of public figures got themselves in a lather because a game was going to have women in skimpy outfits but when the game came out nothing happened. Part of the "controversy" was drummed up by the company in order to get sales from people hoping to be shocked or titilated. Part of it was from the same rogues gallery (Thompson, Clinton, Liebermann, etc.) that always complains about games. Protonk (talk) 02:40, 15 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Typical that the one I could find nothing on turns out to be something usable. :/ Thanks for reinstating it. Someoneanother 06:41, 15 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dante's Inferno

there were christian protesters handing out pamphlets at E3 2009 say you will go to Hell for real if you play Dante's Inferno. there will probably be more outrage in the future, should this be added? [1]