Rockstar Fights Back Against BBFC 47
Rockstar has launched its appeal against Manhunt 2's rating rejection in the UK. At the first hearing on the matter, Rockstar representative Geoffrey Robertson took the British Board of Film Classification to task: "Robertson went on to accuse the BBFC of being 'simply ignorant of the gaming experience' and 'throwing adjectives with hyperbolic abandon at the game ... Their reputation is not at stake; if it were we could show how, over the last century, they've been derided for some of the most stupid decisions in censorship history ... But we're not going to go down that road.'"
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Is it really Rockstar's fault that there are a ton of people who want to buy scrotum-popping torture porn? If no one bought it, they wouldn't make it.
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If no one wanted their product, they wouldn't make it.
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If this is something Rockstar can leverage, then why not? I mean if they want something done, and this isn't a lie, then why not take advantage of it?
Suppose you wanted something, lets say a pair of shoes. Now the question is, do you Steal them, buy them at a discount center or on sale somewhere, - buy cheap knockoffs shoes made by child slave labor in some foreign country that your sure you never heard of
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The name brand is probably made by child slave labor in the same country, so what's your point? That we can all make "fun of you" for not realizing this?
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The point is, that it doesn't really matter who has legitimacy, you are attempting to do something and as long as you don't break the law when getting it done, you have accomplished your objective. Similarly, Rockstar's blasting the ratings things is only an attempt to some end that they want to accomplish. Any objection to their methods to achieving a goal, unless something is illegal (or should be) is somewh
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The reason this doesn't fall under "Freedom of expression" is that the porn wasn't explicited. Porn movies and mags don't conceal their content from rating boards or censors. Indeed, with titles such as "romantic rectal reamings 4"
Re:"Their reputation is not at stake" (Score:4, Informative)
Oblivion was also re-rated by the ESRB as well, with the 'T'een rating changed to 'M'ature. The developer's [gamespot.com] response claimed that they already advised the ESRB on the violent content (although they disagree that red pixels and "inaccessible" content should bump a rating from 'T' to 'M'.)
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I'm sorry? What are you referring to? The only thing I'm aware of is the scandal around "Hot Coffee" for GTA:SA. And although the content was technically "on the disk", it wasn't accessible in any form without downloading and installing a mod. Functionally not any different than not including it at all.
PLUS who, after rockstar's recent history of incompetence, would start
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Sour grapes (Score:2, Insightful)
From TFA:
I should hope that the BBFC puts its reputation above that of gamers, movie goes or anyone else for that matter.
The article talks of the BBFC's use of hyperbole but if you read their press release [bbfc.co.uk], they say:
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Isn't that the point? Manhunt 2 whilst being a crappy game is certainly no more violent than various other films and not really worse than some other games out there.
The BBFC has banned Manhunt 2 because to this day the media is still blaming Manhunt for the death of Stephen Pakeerah de
Curious... (Score:1)
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Classification (Score:3, Insightful)
As such everything should come under one of their classifications, even if that is R18.
They are not about censorship, that should fall down to one of two places. a. the content owner self censoring in order to gain a certain certification or, b. the government, for not allowing illegal things.
Other that that please certify things and leave it up to the consumer.
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Fair enough but how do you propose to deal with something such as this where the objection is the fundamental premise of the game? It's not like Rockstar can cut the offending part.
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Manhunt 3 (Score:1)
Re:Manhunt 3 (Score:4, Insightful)
Meanwhile, the grown ups will be playing the follow up to Mario Galaxy.
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Nanny State at Work (Score:1)
Rockstar today launched its appeal against the BBFC's decision to refuse Manhunt 2 certification
It is this sort of thing that annoys me; that the the BBFC refuses to grant it any classification and on those grounds I agree with Rockstar. Now, please hold while I wash that taste out of my mouth.
Moving on, while I feel that most of Rockstar's titles are over-hyped "shock" titles they are certainly able to be classified. While I personally enjoyed the GTA series, I would not want it in the hands of my children (were I to have any I was responsible for) unless I knew they could handle it BUT that would b
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I can't believe I'm saying this, as I hate the whole nanny state thing, having worked in video game stores though - the vast majority of parents have no idea about a games content even if it is rated 18. I quite agree that it should be my decision as a parent but in a situation where many parents don't vet the games they are playing, your decision to prevent your child playing it is irrelevant when they visit their friends whose parents never bothered to check and bought it anyway.
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I agree with your point that many parents are oblivious, and that even one such parent can destroy the diligence of an entire neighborhood's worth of them, however it does go back to staying
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the vast majority of parents have no idea about a games content even if it is rated 18.
Nothing can help kids whose parents don't give a shit about them. Those aren't the people that complain about violent video games.
The people who complain about violent video games want the games banned for EVERYONE. They are usually the same people that want to ban rap music, pornography, Harry Potter and Dungeons and Dragons. These people believe that "violent" or "sexual" media is fundamentally bad and they want it banned. "For the children" is just an excuse.
Game Over (Score:2)
The PR machine - in overdrive as usual - touted how the game used the Wii controller to immerse the player in his role as the psycho killer.
The censors only had to stand by and watch as Rockstar dug its own grave.
Why (Score:1)
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It ain't been free to Take-Two (Score:2)
Take-Two has been in and out of financial trouble. Having products banned from release or pulled off the shelves is not the kind of publicity that keeps you in business.
Rockstar fights back (Score:2)