The developers even made a subtle dig at Clinton in GTA IV.
The series managed to keep the game in circulation and even saw renewed interest due to the controversy. In the end, Rockstar re-released GTA: San Andreas with the content at the center of the controversy removed, leading the ESRB to drop the game back to Mature. RELATED: The Biggest Video Games Releasing in November 2021 The companies were eventually ordered by court mandate to display the ESRB rating game boxes and mention content related to the rating in any advertising for the game. Many parents were concerned the game would make kids want to become bullies themselves and lumped the title into the San Andreas controversy. There was also a wave of new protests towards other games, especially Bully, also from Rockstar. While rating systems had always been enforced, it would now be up to the government to protect children from more risky content. Senators Clinton, Joe Lieberman and Evan Bayh brought forwards new legislation which called for a federal mandate of the ESRB's rating system.