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Submitted by kevco33 799d ago | news

Fewer Videogames Refused Classification than Films in the UK

Figures submitted by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) show that since 2005, far fewer videogames have been refused classification by the Board than have films and videos. Furthermore, with the exception of four titles in 2007, no games at all have been refused classification since 2005. (Culture, Industry, manhunt, Manhunt 2, Nintendo DS, PC, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360)

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