Spunk Bubble
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- Feb 21, 2007
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No. It is the same game. They are right to ban it.
Manhunt 1 was a quality game... shame really as I'd have liked to have got my hands on this.
How can it be any worse than the GTA games.
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or that might be a totally different game which was on the news this morning
OK, misread your statement. I read it that the ban on Carmegeddon wasn't overturned. Not that it wasn't banned.No, I didn't. MH2 is the first game banned IN IRELAND, where Carmaggedon was not banned - nowhere did I say it was banned here.
Not here it wasn't (check location...)
They have gone way too far by including the Jamie Buldger footage.
I can see both sides of the argument for banning these sorts of games, comparing them to films however is no comparison. In a game you are completely involved and control the characters actions. I can see how people who play these games get completely entranced in the experience. I can remember years back when I first got my Playstation 1 with Resident Evil, I played it for 18 hours straight only stopping to go to the loo or get food - opening my bedroom door was just like the door opening sequence from the game (albeit a bit quicker!! - for those that have played it you'll know what I mean!!)
Other games to have been banned, then recoded and re-released - The Getaway.....
Oh, aren't you in the UK? You've never mentioned it...
I can see how people who play these games get completely entranced in the experience. I can remember years back when I first got my Playstation 1 with Resident Evil, I played it for 18 hours straight only stopping to go to the loo or get food - opening my bedroom door was just like the door opening sequence from the game (albeit a bit quicker!! - for those that have played it you'll know what I mean!!)
Yes, he is in EIRE apparently.
I quite like Manhunt 1 although it lacked depth and was a bit repetative
The interactivity thing is true, but then on the other hand films are live action, real people.I agree. The only thing I would say when comparing it to sick films is that with a game it is you committing the violence rather than sitting watching a film.
However, I am totally of the opinion that it is certificated and therefore only adults should be playing it anyway.
Personally I'll be gutted if it doesn't come out as even though it was sick the first one was a superb game and incredibly atmospheric even though I don't normally like those stealth-type games like Metal Gear and Hitman.
That said I reckon it's a clever publicity stunt and they'll make a few tweaks to get it through the censors and it'll fly off the shelves after all that great free publicity.
ANGER OVER BULGER IMAGES ON VIDEO GAME
By Kim Pilling, PA
A computer game which appears to show a CCTV image of murdered toddler James Bulger being abducted has been withdrawn from sale.
His mother, Denise Fergus, complained to the manufacturers of Law and Order:
Double or Nothing about the game which she criticised as ``sick``.
The photograph features as a background image on a noticeboard for the game which is based on the US TV series of the same name which is broadcast in the UK.
It has a striking similarity with the footage captured at the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Merseyside, which was the last sighting of the two-year-old before he was led to his death by his killers Robert Thompson and Jon Venables.
Ms Fergus, 37, wrote to Global Software demanding that the offending image be removed.
She complained the game dehumanised the memory of her son and that he was being treated as if he was public property.
She had only become recently aware of the game, which was first published in 2003.
The California-based developer of Law and Order: Double of Nothing, Legacy Interactive, is reported to have apologised for any distress caused and said the photograph would be removed from future copies.
The game has been withdrawn from sale by its UK distributor Global Software.
Chris Johnson, a spokesman for Ms Fergus, told BBC Radio Merseyside: ``It is something she feels strongly about, that images of James should not be used and abused in this way as if he is some kind of public property.
``It is as if it dehumanises James and it seems like his death enters into some kind of myth or legend.
``To her it is very real and an ever-present emotion that she lives with every day of her life.'' Thompson and Venables, both aged 10 at the time, lured James away from his mother while she was shopping in 1993.
They walked him to a railway line and battered him to death with bricks and an iron bar, then left his body on the track to be cut in half.
After being convicted of murder, the pair spent eight years in youth custody before being released in 2001 with new identities.
they need to make these games unplayable for under 18's so that others can enjoy them! by requiring a valid driver's license or passport code so that they cannot play, if they then get an over 18's passport/license, then that individual should be held responsible as well!
Ooooh I hope for your sake MYOB doesn't pick up on that
Manhunt 2 should be banned purely on the grounds that the first one was a piss poor abomination of a game unworthy of Rockstar.