News published on September 15th 2006

Bully Gets A Teen Rating In America

In an intresting move that is bound to get politicians saying “by gwad wha!” and Jack Thompson gyrating his sensationalistic spewing hips with generic rage we have learned that Bully / Canis Canem Edit (which seems to be the worlds most controversial title) has received a “T”, Teen rating from the ESRB. Remember this is a game that good ole JT once described as a “Columbine simulator

According to the ESRB’s official ratings guide, “Titles rated T have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older.” This also means that anyone aged thirteen and over will be able to easily pick up the game with any hassle. The ERSB are usually very stringent in there review of games so this rating leads us to believe the game may not be as violent as the huge media circus has made the game out to be.

Maybe the game is not bad enough to destroy our youth as most thought so now what will Jack Thompson do with so much time on his hands? Stay with DZ for news on his personal life! (the last sentence is a lie).

Comments from our old site:

Blodskur on Friday 15th September 2006 22:58:
Not only has it got a "raiting", you've got a broken spell checker. I wanted this to be an 18 :(.

Allyn on Saturday 16th September 2006 07:30:
Public outrage at young people playing VIDEO GAMES? Oh my god WHAT! :( This is so unfair! :( etc etc. Who cares? It's a game, it has violence, oh no! Let the zealots who are convinced that video games are the spawn of all evil including the devil and satan and whatever other hell bent creature you can think of - they're not actually going to get anywhere with their arguments except making people come up with random arguments on internet forums.

Nogert on Saturday 16th September 2006 09:56:
JT, is just a cunt end off, and I don't mind the 18 rating, I can just order them of play even though i'm 17, aslong the games don't get banned im ok, but if they do i'll be pissed. Everyone is trying to ruin everything in the world these days, with net neutrality, and the bannage of violent games. Were going to have nothing left.

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