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Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) makes video game with O.J. Simpson

Posted Aug 8th 2007 1:10PM by Zac Bissonnette
Filed under: Law, Scandals, Business of sports

Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ: TTWO) is a creepy company in a lot of ways: extremely violent video games, scandals over hidden nudity, accounting and options investigations, and constant management turnover.

Now we can add another item to the list. Take-Two's All-Pro Football 2K8 features O.J. Simpson as one of 240 former NFL legends. A judge has ordered Simpson to hand over any money that he makes from the licensing deal to the Goldman family to satisfy the civil judgment they received in a wrongful death suit.

It's obvious that the judge did the right thing, although it seems unlikely that there was that much money involved. Simpson is hopefully not enough of a selling point to draw a huge amount of money for his likeness in a video game.

But why would Take-Two management want as putrid a person as O.J. in a game? Can a game featuring someone who was found liable for 2 deaths really be rated "E for Everyone"?

Take-Two has never had any problem with acting in poor taste, and that trend continues.

Tags: computer games, ComputerGames, gamers, national football league, NationalFootballLeague, NFL, O.J. Simpson, O.j.Simpson, Simpson, Take-Two, TTWO, video games, VideoGames

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