Sims 2 content "worse than Hot Coffee"

[UPDATE] Miami attorney Jack Thompson claims cheat codes make EA's life sim a pedophile's paradise by showing genitalia; calls for ban on T-rated game.

How do you like your hot coffee? If you're Jack Thompson, you like it scalding game publisher's laps. The Miami attorney and antigaming activist has done his share to see that games don't fall into the wrong hands. And lately, those hands have belonged to almost everyone.

Thompson was among those who spearheaded the recent effort to slap an "Adults Only" rating on Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and he's often been on the forefront of many other gaming issues, several of which have targeted the crime-spree-based GTA franchise. In the past, he's represented defendants who have been the victims of GTA-inspired crimes, including the triple homicide of three police officers by an 18-year-old boy in Alabama.

His beef with San Andreas? Unused code in the game that depicts sexual acts. These minigames can be unlocked by using game-cheat devices or patches available on the Internet.

Thompson is on a roll...and he's not done yet. His latest goat is a game that doesn't involve guns, carjacking, or prostitutes: He's going after Electronic Arts' The Sims 2.

In a manifesto sent today to press outlets, Thompson focuses on dismantling the Entertainment Software Ratings Board and exposing what he calls the industry's "latest dirty little secret." The secret's out now, and it involves nude sims.

In the statement, Thompson says, "Sims 2, the latest version of the Sims video game franchise ... contains, according to video game news sites, full frontal nudity, including nipples, penises, labia, and pubic hair."

The Sims 2 is a "life simulator." In the game, players steer their digital beings around their cyberlives. Actions include everything from the spectacular (getting married, having children, receiving promotions at work) to the mundane (cooking microwaved meals, going to the bathroom, mopping the floor). Such activities, as in real life, sometimes require nudity. EA circumvents inappropriateness by "blurring" out the nether regions, almost to a comical sense.

Knowing that the game is popular among all ages, EA has even taken steps to ensure that Sims fans aren't exposed to indecent depictions. In the recent expansion pack, The Sims 2 University, gamers can send their teenage sims off to college. However, instead of packing the expansion with "keggers" and "reefer," EA chose to use juice and bubble blowers.

Thompson doesn't seem to care. He cites a cheat code that can remove the blur that covers the nether regions. "The nudity placed there by the publisher/maker, Electronic Arts, is accessed by the use of a simple code that removes what is called 'the blur' which obscures the genital areas. In other words, the game was released to the public by the manufacturer knowing that the full frontal nudity was resident on the game and would be accessed by use of a simple code widely provided on the Internet."

It's not just the adults that are liberated from their wardrobes. Sims kids can also be nudified, "much to the delight, one can be sure, of pedophiles around the globe who can rehearse, in virtual reality, for their abuse."

Were this to be true, Thompson would have his smoking gun, and EA would be forced to recall all copies of The Sims 2. However, it's what's under the blur that Thompson's after. And what happens when the blur is lifted? A simple mannequin-esque smooth body, according to EA.

Jeff Brown, vice president of corporate communications at EA, in response to the accusations, told GameSpot, "This is nonsense. We've reviewed 100 percent of the content. There is no content inappropriate for a teen audience. Players never see a nude sim. If someone with an extreme amount of expertise and time were to remove the pixels, they would see that the sims have no genitals. They appear like Ken and Barbie."

Thompson doesn't buy it. "The sex and the nudity are in the game. That's the point. The blur is an admission that even the 'Ken and Barbie' features should not be displayed. The blur can be disarmed. This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse."

[UPDATE] Thompson this afternoon updated his earlier statement, saying he is aware certain mods only remove "the blur," but adds that "Electronic Arts has done nothing about this." Thompson's new conclusion: EA is "cooperating, gleefully, with the mod community to turn Sims 2 into a porn offering."

The last time we checked, The Sims 2 was rated T for Teen by the ESRB, which means that anyone 13 years of age, with $50 to spend, can purchase the game.

208 Comments

  • EdibleFood

    Posted Jun 23, 2009 5:26 am PT

    Silly jack

  • puntux

    Posted Jun 21, 2009 10:24 am PT

    Obviously this guy has no neurons to see that,if a gamer is responsible enough t othink he si ready to see nudity,freaking let him to live a tramma,it's up for him to face it.You can't go acusing game makers of a mod that contains nudity if they haven't participated i the creation of the mod,as wilhamby said,go after the mod maker dump ****.

  • DeViLmAn0

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 2:02 pm PT

    meh, all of the EA licensed material for the sims content is perfectly fine for the most, they give tools for customizing and modding yea, but what users use those tools/resources for is out of EA's hands. of all the things to complain about. sigh

  • Vallgeran7

    Posted May 11, 2009 5:05 am PT

    Also note I will admit I have dung around there are some nasty mods out there, but the worst ones are on paysites, so that would require a really trusting/stupid parent to let a kid pay for it with out asking any questions. And as far as ea or any one stopping it, likely not gonna happen with out removing all custom content, and even then theres modders for games that are not meant to be moded, plus what happens if you make something illegal in the us? It gets moved to Russian, or some other country who ignores the laws of other country's and copyright ownership.

    Maybe he can get us to invade Russia next, so we can control there servers, and force fundamentalist Christian law on them.

  • Vallgeran7

    Posted May 11, 2009 4:36 am PT

    Hes so wrong theres not words for it, if you take the blur off there Barbie dolls, should those be taking from kids next? You would have to go out and not only get nude skins, from sights not supported by ea, but also get texture packs, and have to replace default skins with these. Also not the sights that offer this require you register and claim your adult, they use about the same lvl of restriction as a porn site, minus wanting a credit card.

    This is yet again another crazy fundamentalist's movement act in the us, with no research or though but in, guy probably searches for porn all day leaving his kids alone with a spare comp and xbox all day, and any time his search comes across a modded game he freaks out and realizing he might have to pull his kids away from video games and spend time with him, my bet is tv has been his children's babysitters for most of there lives. Hence the need to child proof everything so he can go back to neglecting his parenting, and boycotting companys for giving gay couples rights, like shared dental.

    Also note San Andreas even rated mature, Ive seen parents get mad and ask for a manger that they had to told this game was not meant for there 12 year old son. But its totally not the parents, it must be the stores fault, they should just lock it up in secluded back room like porn, so parents feel dirty, even though most have no idea whats in the game even though its all over the net and media, they just no it will shut up there kid.

    I want to see a movement to prosecute people like him for neglect, because any parent that can spend the kind of time he does looking up porn in games, instead of simply doing real research, not oh nos I saw a pic when I Google searched nude teens of a game my kids have, actually play the game use the code and go dam they look like Barbie dolls, or use standard features in vista to bloc access to adult sights, and give a full report on what sites they hit. But that might cut into his angry protest time, research and kids must come last when your bored and need a reason to sue and work out anger.

  • spike12117

    Posted Mar 17, 2009 2:05 pm PT

    well technically he's not wrong about the nudity, the testing cheats enabled thing, if you enable that cheat, then go to make a character, then make a female, and go into just shirts/just pants (not full outfits) at the very pack, past the normal stuff, their is full frontal nudity, but you have to have the cheat enabled. but its still not enough to get the game banned, he has no life though clearly, im gonna take a crack at his next attempt at banning something: Barbie Games! or mabye Hello Kitty Games!

  • nfSpeed_Freak

    Posted Dec 15, 2008 5:22 pm PT

    What's his problem, obviously he isn't gamer and has the brain capacity of a ant. First off, if he realised some people prefer a realism (no blur) and get annoyed with the comic blur so the get rid of it and have the barbiedoll physique. WTH!? like theres anything wrong with that. I mean seriously ther only naked (barbiedoll) for a few seconds and then there clothes are back on. Plus it's not like your able to watch 'em woohoo (have sex) anyway like in GTA "hot coffee". I could understand that but seriously somebody shoot him.

  • JakRules365

    Posted Nov 14, 2008 5:53 pm PT

    Thompson's to-do list:
    1. Ban every game ever, except Fantastic Dizzy.
    2. Ban all toys
    3. Molest a child
    4. Go on cop killing spree

  • mzphoenix

    Posted Oct 18, 2008 6:40 pm PT

    HA apparently hes never played the SIMS, or else his own children OR pervy friends OR online screenshots he knows little about have some downloads installed that they didnt warn him about first. He should be going after the makers of that type adult content..ie: skin mods for sims found all over the net...and by no means supplied or that i have seen even supported by the makers of the game themselves. They are downloadable features made by brilliant gamers and most are FREE. Thompson needs to further his homework...if you remove the the nude patch in the game, you only get barbiedoll body...but yet we hand those out to our children like water. If you want all the trimmings on your SIM you need to talk to the players of the game some make stuff that would scare ya..and trust me, the prevs have been all up in it WAY before SIMS2 came along. Where was Mr. Thompson...under a rock? or sneaking a peek at Barbie in her birthday suite? SIMS ROCKS & its little adult downloadable content too!!!

  • spikesilla

    Posted Oct 1, 2008 5:35 pm PT

    sims 2 is rated T for crude humor, sexual themes, and violence
    'sexual themes' kinda hints at something there Jackie...

  • Black_Splinter

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 6:24 pm PT

    Since he's so on a roll of jackassery, he might as well try to take Barbie dolls off the shelves, too...

    After all, kids can remove their clothes! =O

    What a douche.

  • Neo_revolution7

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 10:44 pm PT

    lmfao funny thing is every sims ive played i have used this nude patch its kinda stupid scince when ppl in real life shower they are naked.....

  • Owers

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 8:10 am PT

    I have just used an industrial size pump to remove the floodwaters that are the tears of laughter from my home. I am now able to comment although still a little damp.
    What is wrong with this guy? People are fighting wars/starving to death/picking their noses in public and he is concerned about VIRTUAL naturists?

    You mean, you have been given two legs, two arms, a mind and all you have done with it is nit pick a game that may or may not contain non-existent, pretend nudity?

    Im sure the last place a consumer searching for smut would look is in the direction of Sims 2, that is, until the Sims expansion "Oooo that's a big one" hits the high street.

    O and by the way, I made a Sim called Jack Thompson, built the lil guy a house with hot coffee making facilities. Unfortunately there was no door to the coffee room, I'm sure he would have been rather upset about the lack of scolding liquids to throw randomly at members of the community who create ideas rather than tear others ideas apart, however, you see, I created him to be true to life.....I gave him no personality.
    Keep your opinions to yourself and i'll keep mine to myself.
    -.-

    Oni

  • Asarath100

    Posted Aug 3, 2008 12:22 am PT

    I really hate this basterd

  • willhamby

    Posted Jul 25, 2008 1:01 pm PT

    Jack Thompson u are a ****** retard it is up to a person to use this mod if they want it was not made by the game maker so leave this game makes out of it and go after the people who made the mod dumb*** and get a life dude, and there will always be someone that will make a mod to see nudity so go after the mod maker

  • edd1002

    Posted Jun 30, 2008 1:48 pm PT

    stfu jack thompson. get a life. lay down and die. it's not even EA's fault it's a mod made by someone else. EA cant do nothing about it because it's not on their website, its on a non-official one. plus this mod is not for pedophiles to look at children, its to make it more realistic or funny to some people.

  • Inferno636

    Posted Jun 26, 2008 12:18 pm PT

    I hate how legal issues on games are becoming tense and getting all the way to the Sims. Come one it's a friggin MOD it's not even a cheat code. And besides the makers stated that if you got rid of the blurs than all you would see was a smooth manican like body colored tan. So if there is any detail than it's moded. It's not their fault! Leave the makers alone!

  • jackkoslov

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 2:57 pm PT

    I agreed! In my country Russia nobody with less then 16 can purchase that game, and In Brazil for exemple no-one under 16 can purchase The Sims 2, and more... I purchased that game and somethings ain't right there! Like, sex scenes in the bed, it's kind different from the real life but it's not good for under 13 people to see that. Good Example > Brothers in Arms... it's not a simulator but it's only for people above 17 years old! And there is no pornographic content in the Sims 2 unless you download it...

  • NasBasOL

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 6:37 pm PT

    This is the kind of useless person whom if they didn't have anything to complain about they would complain about the fact that they have nothing to complain about. Besides if you are a teen and don't know what genitals go where, there is really something wrong.

  • Cynxos

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 11:41 am PT

    Oh cry me a river you ass.
    So what?
    The fact is the games will remain with "nudity" because it is essential for the game.

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