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Video game 'Bully' banned in BrazilDela @ Apr 13, 2008 07:45 | 17 comments
"The aggravating factor is that everything in the game takes place inside a school," Rio Grande do Sul state prosecutor Alcindo Bastos said. "That is not acceptable." JPF Maggazine is the main distributor for the title in Brazil, but did not comment on the ban or indicate in any way yet whether it wants to appeal or not.
The request for a ban of the game, which lets players act out the life of a 15-year-old student, came from a local youth support center. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. spokesman Edward Nebb said the decision will "prevent Brazilian consumers from enjoying 'Bully: Scholarship Edition,' it will not have a material impact on the sales of this popular title."
The game was released initially for Sony's PlayStation 2 (PS2) console in October 2006, and was later released for Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 console and Nintendo's Wii console.
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Comment by: jony218 (Apr 13, 2008 08:27) Theres nothing like free publicity to boost sales. "Never look a gift horse in the mouth" is what I always say. Having your game Branded "too violent" is definitely not a bad thing in the cutthroat gamming industry. |
Comment by: 21Q (Apr 13, 2008 13:54) Not to sure about this one. It may lead kids to act out what they played or maybe it won't. This game is just a moral issue.
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Comment by: i1der (Apr 13, 2008 14:18) Who cares??? Probably only 10%(if) of the gamers in Brazil pay for legitimate copies of games... Can't blame them cause it cost from 150.00 to 200.00 Reals (Brazilian money)... When a bootleg goes for 10.00 Reals.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Apr 13, 2008 14:52) There still the internet to promote the game,and to buy the game.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 13, 2008 15:13) I always find it amusing when socialist countries ban anything that might question authority yet don't gogonzo over nudity. |
Comment by: i1der (Apr 13, 2008 15:21) Quote:
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 13, 2008 15:23) Quote:Quote: Because ZOMG nuidty teaches kids sex iz ok!
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Comment by: i1der (Apr 13, 2008 15:43) Kids don't know sex... Adults do, they dont have the same vision that me and you see about sexism... And like i said before entertainment should be for everyone... Nobody is making kids watch or play what they shouldn't, parents get to take care of what their kids learn, thats all see. Lazy parent wanting to ban everybody else to do what they kids are not supposed to is just pure LAZINESS. Where is freedom? freedom for who? Parent get to start been a parent and stop with bullshit. I'm a straight edge, but i think i have to educate my kids as a parent and not the government(or you). |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 13, 2008 16:11) Originally posted by i1der: The argument goes kids near the teenage years do and thus will emulate whats on the TV thus we must protect them from reality...and the government should be protected from reality of unhappy and argumentative citizenry by baning media that questions authority.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 13, 2008 16:21) double post! |
Comment by: SDF_GR (Apr 13, 2008 17:30) After 2 years and both PS2 and x-box been almost dead, they have remembered to ban this game.Thats great.
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Comment by: milkyoreo (Apr 14, 2008 00:40) Originally posted by SDF_GR: I dont think so... the PS2 is one of the most popular gaming systems now, its cheep and has TONS of games. Anyways, who cares if some place bans Bully? Its still an incredibly game anyways |
Comment by: locobrown (Apr 14, 2008 14:55) I haven't played this game yet, I heard about it. Now I'm going to have to rent it to see what's all the hype about it. We are a new generation and the conservatives when they see a little bit of blood or nudity in video games they trip over their own shadow, but they do take their children to see a rated R movie that has more than that or watch movies at home. If anybody has a rated X movie on the shelf, don’t expect your child not to watch it when the parents are not around. Parents need to protect their children but don’t take it out on video games but on their lack of parenting. Come on. I’m not a parent but I’ve seen and witness many arguments concerning this matter. Ban video games? Here in America it’s a freedom of speech and I’ve always defended these types of topics amongst my family; it’s up to the parents to decide what kinds of games they allow their children to play. Who buys the video games, who buys the movies? The parents do. Every parent needs to be informed and do research on games that have the T or M rating on such video games before they go out and purchase these types of games. |
Comment by: DXR88 (Apr 15, 2008 01:20) Wait a Minute they banned Razor's(the kind you shave with) in brazel too Didn't they.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 15, 2008 01:33) Originally posted by DXR88: Ya its baned...while driving.... |
Comment by: DXR88 (Apr 15, 2008 15:51) OMG No shaving while driving...what a shame, Thats wrong. |
Comment by: sorpaqq (Apr 09, 2011 16:16) The aggravating factor is that it is set in school? I suppose they will be banning Harry Potter for being set in Hogwarts next.
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