2008-01-25, 13:42 | Link #261 |
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BBFC Wins Appeal, Manhunt 2 Banned Again
The High Court of Justice has overturned the Video Appeals Committee's decision to allow the sale of Manhunt 2 in the U.K., throwing Rockstar's effort to get the game on the shelves back into confusion.
The British Board of Film Classification, which provides videogame ratings in the U.K., had originally refused to issue a classification for Manhunt 2, preventing it from being sold. An edited version of the game, which was downgraded from an ESRB rating of AO (Adults Only) to M (Mature) in North America was also refused classification, but an appeal by Rockstar to the country's Video Appeals Committee determined the game could be given an 18+ rating, legalizing its sale. The BBFC quickly moved to challenge that decision, saying, "The VAC judgment, if allowed to stand, would have fundamental implications with regard to all the Board's decisions, including those turning upon questions of unacceptable levels of violence." The game remained unavailable in the U.K. while the BBFC appeal proceeded. During yesterday's appeal hearing, according to a Metro report, the BBFC argued that the overturning of its Manhunt 2 ban by the VAC could have serious implications for its role in the future, "Not only in relation to videogames, but generally." That appeal succeeded when the High Court ruled the VAC decision made "a clear error of law" with regards to assessing the question of harm caused by the game. The judge ruled the committee must now "reconsider" its decision. Manhunt 2 was released just prior to Halloween, 2007, following lengthy battles with the BBFC, ESRB and other agencies. The game was met with mediocre reviews, receiving a Metacritic score of 64 for the Wii version and 67 on the PlayStation 2, and has been largely forgotten everywhere except, somewhat ironically, the U.K. Update: Rockstar has issued a brief statement in response to the High Court ruling, saying, "We believe the VAC decision was correct and do not understand the court's decision to expend further public resources to censor a game that contains content well within the bounds established by the BBFC's 18-plus ratings certification." The VAC's "reconsideration" of its decision to allow the sale of Manhunt 2 is expected to take place quickly, according to GamesIndustry, and a decision against Rockstar is expected to end the process, as permission to appeal the matter to the House of Lords is unlikely. |
2008-01-25, 14:06 | Link #262 |
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I don't remember hearing anything about Manhunt being revolutionary as far as gore goes.
From what you've quoted not many people did... What exactly was so great about it to call for all the censorship?
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2008-01-31, 05:52 | Link #263 |
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Discussion of Anonymous vs the Church of Scientology had reached 36 posts and showed no signs of stopping. To keep it from continuing to interfere with the usual flow of this topic I have moved it to a new thread where it can be discussed without intermittent interruptions from other news stories.
Please continue discussion in the new thread: Anonymous vs Church of Scientology
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2008-01-31, 18:18 | Link #264 | |
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2008-02-01, 08:58 | Link #265 |
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Saw Videogame Unveiled
For better or worse, the notorious Saw franchise has crossed the threshold into gaming, with a videogame tie-in for the franchise expected late next year.
Brash Entertainment announced the upcoming game earlier today, saying it is working closely with Lions Gate and Twisted Pictures, as well as franchise creators Leigh Whannel and James Wan, "ensuring the game pulls no punches and delivers the horrifying suspense and disbelief that has floored fans worldwide." The game "will have its own unique storyline, while answering questions left unanswered by the Saw films," according to a GamePolitics report. The Saw videogame is being developed for next-gen platforms and will be powered by the Unreal Engine 3, and is expected to ship in October 2009 to coincide with the release of the fifth installment in the Saw franchise, as well as to give the ESRB time to brace itself. More information is available at www.whoisjigsaw.com. |
2008-02-11, 21:56 | Link #266 |
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A gruesome massacre happened in a house in Adachi, Tokyo.
3 adults, father, mother, and grandmother were killed, and the sole surviver is a 15 year old boy who had both of his hands severed. The boy said their father did this. The details are not yet known about this shocking incident.
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2008-02-11, 22:37 | Link #267 | |
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Not only that, Manhunt wasn't even a good game. In fact, it sucked (I played for an hour then had to stop because it was so God-awful retarded, repetitive, and overall a disgusting concept). Other than it's shock value, it isn't even worth mentioning. I can't see Manhunt 2 being any different, except maybe more bloody and profane. I shudder at the thought of a Saw game. The movies were bad enough. In all meanings of the word. They really don't need to make a video game based on it. (*BARF*) Censorship is a subject that has been thrown around so much, it's hard to know who's right or wrong anymore. Assuming that there even IS a right or wrong.
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Author Terry Pratchett Diagnosed with Alzheimer's
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2008-02-25, 00:04 | Link #269 |
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A dangerous or is it in sg?
Gang of 6 arrested over Geylang killing
SIX men and two women were arrested on Sunday in connection with the brutal attack on a 26-year-old part-time salesman in Geylang early on Saturday. Mr Seah Boon Lai died from severe injuries, which included a deep gash on the back of his head and gaping neck wounds, after he was set upon by the group at about 6.30am on Saturday at Geylang Lorong 10. He was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and died at about 7am. Police said on Monday morning that the six suspects were arrested in various parts of Singapore and will be charged in court on Tuesday for murder. Mr Seah's stepfather, temple caretaker Koh Boon Hock, 43, said the part-time salesman had been beaten up in the area last Thursday when he and his brother went there to collect $800 owed to him by an acquaintance. But neither was seriously injured. But Mr Seah returned to Geylang Lorong 10 on Saturday morning and was fatally attacked this time. Mr Koh said as far as he knew, his stepson was not facing any financial trouble, although 'finances were tight as he had two children and one more on the way'. Mr Seah's wife of seven years is five months pregnant with their third child. |
2008-02-25, 00:23 | Link #270 |
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This is terrible... but it isn't really international. I could bury the forum in local news stories of equal tragedy and demonstrations of the pathetic behavior of gangs. My sympathies to the family but ... is there a *point* to posting this? Some discussion angle?
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2008-02-25, 00:46 | Link #271 |
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@Vexx,
I have no idea why this is posted here, either. Only thing I can think of is that the only reason why murders get so much coverage in Singapore, is because they're pretty damned rare in the first place. |
2008-02-27, 14:10 | Link #272 |
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Euros totally owning dollars
I just read in news that now 1 euro = 1.50 dollars jeez! i would paste the news but its in spanish :P
mmm i will paste it anyways http://www.elmundo.es/mundodinero/20...204065246.html Here is it for the ones that can read spanish i just hope that the new american president stop playing the war like bush and stop expending soo much money in war.... This totally affecting my country as we use dollars jeez Anyways what are you opinions about this? |
2008-02-27, 14:57 | Link #275 | |
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Anyway, a weak dollar isn't necessarily a bad thing. It makes foreign imports more expensive, and US exports cheaper. This could help trigger growth in the manufacturing sector which has been losing jobs to cheap overseas labor for decades. This could also help with the trade deficit with a number of countries. Though I think the dollar would have to get a lot weaker before that happens considering companies would have to pretty much build new factories int he US since they sold, stripped or tore down the ones they were using before moving operations overseas, which would be a huge investment.
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2008-03-05, 12:59 | Link #276 | |
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Dubai's Mile-long bridge set for March Construction
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2008-03-05, 16:30 | Link #277 | |
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Still, you gotta love Dubai. It looks like it's right out of a sci fi movie.
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2008-03-10, 16:04 | Link #280 |
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Mecha in space at last! Shuttle astronauts are today constructing Dextre, a giant robot built by the Canadian space agency.
Dextre today, Gunbuster tomorrow! http://www.espace.gc.ca/asc/eng/miss...23/default.asp
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