Posted Oct 22, 2009 at 03:15PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Action, Assassin's Creed 2 Tags: Ubisoft, British Board of Film Classification
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Assassin's Creed 2 - Image 1 You better have a few snacks close at hand when you finally get to play Assassin's Creed II (PS3, Xbox 360, and PC). The British Board of Film Classification says the game has about 3 hours' worth of cutscenes.

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Posted Oct 19, 2009 at 10:05PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Modern Warfare 2 Tags: Infinity Ward, UK, British Board of Film Classification
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Modern Warfare 2 - Image 1The controversial Modern Warfare 2 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)game has been examined and rated by the British Board of Film Classification. They have approved the game with an 18 rating in the UK

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Posted May 22, 2008 at 10:13AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: Walt Disney, British Board of Film Classification
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BBFC - Image 1The BBFC has announced that it will be launching a new online rating scheme which will let them rate more media content such as downloadable games, films, and programs. Want to find out more about this? Head on over to the full article for more information.

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Posted May 08, 2008 at 04:32AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, Survival and Horror, Alone in the Dark Tags: Atari, British Board of Film Classification
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BBFC rates Alone in the Dark, more details revealed - Image 1Atari's Alone in the Dark has just been rated by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). Along with this rating, a few juicy details were revealed about the game. So it's definitely good news to those who are anticipating the game. Get the lowdown after the jump!

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Posted Apr 01, 2008 at 01:04PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: Electronic Arts, UK, British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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PEGI logo - Image 1There has been a lot of discussion regarding the recently released Byron Report. Video game publisher and developer Electronic Arts has made clear that it does not believe the conclusions of this study are valid and that the PEGI system should still be used in rating games classified as 12+.  To find out more, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Mar 30, 2008 at 09:20PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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ISFE's Patrice Chazerand: PEGI 'short-changed' by Byron's recommendations - Image 1Previously, media classification groups from all over Europe complimented the professional review of Dr. Tanya Byron, as part of the UK government's ratings review. Those media groups included the Interactive Software Federation of Europe, who's underlying PEGI was particularly noted. But while the ISFE generally agreed with the report, secretary general Patrice Chazerand doesn't seem to agree with Byron's recommendations for change. More at the full story.

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Posted Mar 27, 2008 at 11:41AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: ELSPA, Europe, TIGA, British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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BBFC's R-18 rating symbol - Image 1The recent review released by Dr. Tanya Byron regarding the rating standards of violent video games in Europe was met with a most positive response from the different media classification groups in the region. The BBFC, ELSPA, ISFE, and Tiga each gave their own statements, generally agreeing with the suggestions given in the comprehensive document released by the British psychologist. More on this in our full article.

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Posted Mar 27, 2008 at 03:08AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: ESRB, British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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Initial details on Dr. Byron's game violence review unveiled - Image 1We've received some of the first details regarding Dr. Tanya Byron's review on violent video games classification. The report will detail her findings regarding problems with the BBFC and PEGI, along with her own recommendations. The details are available in the full article.

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Posted Mar 03, 2008 at 01:47PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: UK, British Board of Film Classification, Keith Vaz
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Manhunt linked yet again to another debate in video game violence - Image 1Manhunt... Violent video games... Talks of more censorship... Hmmm, it's a wonder Jack Thompson isn't a part of this story. A conservative member of the British parliament recently moved to apply more censorship to video games in the UK, citing the 2004 murder that was linked to Manhunt. Details in the full article.

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Posted Feb 27, 2008 at 10:46AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, UK, British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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R18 rating system logo from the BBFC - Image 1After putting up with the heat from Microsoft UK about not implementing a specific "games-based" classification system for rating video games, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has decided to respond with their own explanation why they insist on using the the same rating system they employ for the movie and film genre. Hear more about the BBFC's response in the full article.

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