12-Year-Old Kids Still Getting Racy 'Maxim' Instead of Gaming Magazine

Come on, Maxim. We tried to warn you. If you're going to surreptitiously exchange a magazine featuring a cover of cleavage for one honoring 'Super Mario,' then moms are going to notice the switch. And they're going to talk about it.
After the canceled Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) sent out its final issue in January, subscribers to the magazine instead began receiving copies of the men's mag Maxim. An attached message notified subscribers that they could reply by snail mail in order to halt the subscription and receive a prorated refund.
Kathleen O'Donnell, a mother of a 12-year-old boy, recently requested the cancellation and refund, only to receive the August issue. She told WBZTV, "I didn't think it was a magazine my son should be looking at." Probably not.
It's definitely surprising that the magazine is still continuing to mail its issues despite insensitive ignorance of female gamers and concerned parents. And it's perhaps even more surprising that a 12-year-old boy actually told his mom. He must have read Maxim's review of 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand. [From: WBZTV.com]
Are These Games Too Sexy?
While recent game titles have attracted media attention for nudity and sexual situations, risque role-playing games have existed since PC gaming first began. Early games, such as 'Sex Games' for the Commodore 64, demanded specific commands, such as "remove pants," and required specific sequential actions to achieve one's nefarious goals. Currently, a plethora of games with bawdy scenes have invaded, or graced, the gaming world and vary in degrees of lewdness. Here are a few significant titles with prevalent or graphic bawdiness:
'God of War I & II:'
Press the right buttons, and gently twirl the thumbstick, to see the climax of mini-games in both God of War I and II for PS2 and PSP
'Grand Theft Auto III (consoles)'
The infamous "don't come a knockin'" prostitute scenes created a stir when GTA 3 was originally released for PS2.
'Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude; Box Office or Bust' (for consoles):
These most recent incarnations continue to follow the exploits of love lorn Larry in versions for both PC and next gen consoles
'Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals' (for PC)
Released in 1989 for PCs, this third installment of the groundbreaking franchise of risque role playing preceded GTA 4 by 20 years when the title character shows the full Larry in an infamous shower scene
'Mass Effect:'
The backlash from FoxNews greatly exaggerated the tame innuendo and implied relations between the two sapphic lovers in Xbox's Mass Effect.
'Playboy: The Mansion' (consoles):
Disappointingly demure, perhaps the highlight of this sojourn to the mansion is playing photographer in this release for PC, PS2 and Xbox
'Rapelay:'
Amazon removed listings for this disturbing, yet readily available in Japan, DVD-ROM in which the main character stalks and, to put it mildly, torments young girls.
'The Sims;' nude patch:
Denisons of young gamers were disappointed when learning that unblurred nudity in this game for PCs, consoles, and handhelds required downloading a censor patch
'Soul Calibur' (consoles):
The character Taki from the Soul Calibur franchise continues to titillate thousands of pubescent gamers in versions for every console.





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsRussAug 11th 2009 12:49PM
What fool makes these decisions?
My 14 year old son received 3 issues before I was able to stop the subscription and get s refund.
Dave B.Aug 11th 2009 12:54PM
Jesus, calm down, folks!!! I can remember being 12 years old (a LONG time ago). My friends and I would steal our fathers' Playboys and Penthouse magazines, someone would steal a bottle of whiskey, then we'd go meet outside after I finished my paper route and look at the pictures and read the letters. EVERY BOY DOES THIS!!! If your son doesn't do things like this, then there is something "wrong" with him and/or you.
StevenAug 11th 2009 5:05PM
Seriously? That's your excuse? Everyone does it so it's not a big deal? No wonder we got so many problems because of people like you with your fridge logic.
gobluespartyonAug 11th 2009 7:23PM
I agree Dave B. This is to Steven your dead and your a prude that is out of touch you don't know what your talking about you need to get a life and grow up. We don't have problems because of what Dave B. said and he doesn't have fridge logic that would be you Steven. Your a loser Steven and your dead wrong as well. I'm right and so is Dave B is also right. Down with prudes of America.
KatAug 11th 2009 1:19PM
I started recieving Maxim after they stopped publishing Blender (a music magazine). I had no idea I was getting until my 10 year old daughter went to get the mail and she asked why the woman on the cover was undressed (it's the most recent issue, check out the cover on the upper right handed corner on www.maxim.com and you will see the problem.) I was furious. I have no problem with the magazine and I guess the company was trying to make up for not being able to fullfil my subscription but I would have made sure my kids didn't see it if I knew it was coming. I called and I am hoping I won't be recieving anymore.
corkidorkiAug 11th 2009 1:47PM
Hey, at least the mom is making an initiative to parent her son. Raising him the way she wants him to be raised. If it was your kid and you would allow him to read magazine then that is your deal, however that particular mom doesn't. She probably wants him to grow up respecting women. What kind of parent is that?
TeddyRay1Aug 11th 2009 2:01PM
God forbid this kid look at good looking women and grow up to be a normal, red-blooded, heterosexual male. @@ Get a life, lady.
Snoman36Aug 11th 2009 3:04PM
honestly, I'm one of the people this happened to and I can say, EGM was always just as adult in a lot of ways as Maxim. If you don't want your child reading Maxim, he shouldn't have had a subscription to EGM to begin with.
tanddsullivanAug 21st 2009 12:03AM
I was substituted Maxim for another discontinued magazine called Blender which I also didn't subscribe to. I wonder if they are doing this to just prove their circulation numbers and justify their advertising rates? I have believed for years that Cosmo is nothing but soft porn.
DaManAug 25th 2009 4:09PM
wow, just wow...the immaturity level went from low to astronomically high in a few posts....goblue who is also ben....you must be 11. I say this because you type exactly like my little brother does on myspace, making stupid little hateful comments trying to get a rise in anger out of someone making your e-peen longer to compensate for your...diminutive size.
The whole point of this article wasnt about "OMFGBBQSAUZEPWND MY 12 YEAR OLD GOT MAXIM", It was about a mother and various other people who got a magazine they did not order, and after asking for the refund and a cancelation, which the magazine subscriber promised, they got neither. Instead they still have the magazine subscription and are probably still paying.
Maxim doesnt really care either way, because they have enough subscribers paying for it. Also...the whole "he's 12 and shouldnt be looking at that," if you havent noticed, unlike my generation of young adults, the current one is having actual SEX, without anyone telling them to, at the ages of 11/12, thanks to all the wonderful chemicals/evolution causing young males and females to physically "mature" faster. Its sad to say it, but sometimes that 16 year old looks like a 20 yearold, and they are willing to say they are 18. It sucks but thats what life is now. The only way to change it would be to educate kids at a younger age, but too many parents are overbearing and overprotective trying to protect their kids from such things. You cant. Its in the news, in cartoons and in the schools...but good luck if you wish to try.
DaManAug 25th 2009 4:13PM
Oh and I'm a prude....
Aw...did I steal your thunder wittle troll
MattSep 4th 2009 10:19PM
Eliza still looks good with a mustache.
bil2laySep 7th 2009 10:14AM
12 years old? No. 16 years old? I would allow.
spaguyazSep 7th 2009 1:36PM
The simple solution to this entire problem is A) Do not have children. B) Do not let them order magazines. How do they pay for that subscription anyway..? My allowance as a kid never added up to a year of gaming paraphanalia.