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    12/02/09

    In reply to More Movies Refused BBFC Classification Than Games
    Considering that the number of movies released is probably ten times the number of video games released in a year (and I'm just talking about the ones that make it to theater... there's probably like a thousand times otherwise) the 4 to 13 ratio doesn't seem... balanced.
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    12/02/09

    In reply to More Movies Refused BBFC Classification Than Games
    I thought PEGI were rating games in the UK from now on?

    Regardless, people probably make more disturbing films because it's a way to make a name for yourself. Often a film getting banned can lead to good publicity.

    However, doing the same things with games is probably ill-advised. Going to the lengths of making an entire game knowing the whole time it's content may well get it banned is not a great idea.
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