Well, remember that kid in New Zealand or whatever, who was supposedly killed by a kid in a Manhunt-induced bout of rage? It turns out the killer had no copy of the game and was in fact robbing the other kid, who, ironically, was 15 and owned Manhunt. Thus, Manhunt had less than nothing to do with the crime. That didn't stop his family from crusading for video game censorship after that, and now they're calling Rockstar callous and evil because they're releasing Manhunt 2 on the Wii, a little kids' system (never mind Red Steel, Scarface, Resident Evil 4, etc.) I mean, really. Give up the act. They just can't acknowledge that their kid's friend was an evil psycho and that both family's parenting skills are to blame.
I think the ESRB needs to become less strict. For example, the MPAA allows, at most, one usage of the "F" word in a PG-13 movie. Contrast that with the ESRB, which doesn't allow the "S" word to be used in T-rated games. I think it's even okay to have a sex scene in a PG movie as long as it's partly off-camera.