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Canis Canem Edit
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As a troublesome schoolboy, you'll laugh and cringe as you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks on malicious kids, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious reform school, ...
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Bully goes to UK Parliament
As if Jack Thompson in the US isn't bad enough, the UK seems to have a member of parliament with a similar attitude.
Gamespot is reporting that Keith Vaz has asked Tony Blair whether he finds it normal that Bully (aka Canis Canem Edit) is suitable to be sold to children as of 15 years old
Blair responded that he'll look into the matter.
Other points on the agenda apparently were the withdrawal schedule for British troops in Iraq, waiting times for cancer patients in the National Health Service (NHS), and support and funding for victims of terrorist attacks but I'm sure we all agree that sales of Bully are equally important to these things
Gamespot is reporting that Keith Vaz has asked Tony Blair whether he finds it normal that Bully (aka Canis Canem Edit) is suitable to be sold to children as of 15 years old
Vaz addressed Tony Blair in London's House of Commons, stating: "Last Thursday the British Board of Film Classification gave a 15 certificate [able to be purchased by persons 15 years and over] to a video game formerly called Bully. This game contains scenes of violence including players terrorising teachers and students, teachers being head butted, and the aggressive use of baseball bats. [UK retailer] Currys has banned this game. Given the link between video games and their propensity to encourage violence, that has been demonstrated in some research, will the Prime Minister convene a meeting of the stakeholders including the industry and parents' groups to discuss this issue? And will he accept this is not about adult censorship, this is about protecting our children?"
Blair responded that he'll look into the matter.
Other points on the agenda apparently were the withdrawal schedule for British troops in Iraq, waiting times for cancer patients in the National Health Service (NHS), and support and funding for victims of terrorist attacks but I'm sure we all agree that sales of Bully are equally important to these things
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He is too busy playing Harry Potter!