According to playfuls.com, 50 Cent's video game, Bulletproof was refused classification in Australia.
"As you are already aware, on 24 October 2005 the Classification Board classified the computer game 50 Cent Bulletproof RC (Refused Classification). In the Board's majority view 50 Cent Bulletproof contains depictions of violence that have a high impact and as such the computer game cannot be accommodated at the MA 15+ classification. Computer games that exceed the criteria for MA 15+ must be classified RC and cannot be sold, hired, demonstrated or advertised in Australia," reads The Refused Classification: Film Censorship in Australia Web site.
There have been no responses from Vivendi Universal Games concerning the validity of this report.
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there may be some reason it is banned if it not spreading and bad things then it wrong
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