Posted Mar 27, 2008 at 11:41AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: ELSPA, Europe, TIGA, British Board of Film Classification, PEGI
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Dr. Tanya Byron, British psychologist who released a report on video game violence - Image 1Several European media classification groups responded positively to the recent review submitted by Dr. Tanya Byron regarding the current standards for rating violent video games. The BBFC, ELSPA, ISFE, and Tiga each gave their own statements, generally agreeing with the suggestions given in the comprehensive document released by the British psychologist.

In particular, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) acknowledged the streamlined classification system proposed in Byron's report. David Cooke, Director of the BBFC, mentioned that they were more than ready to take on the task envisaged by Byron and will be working closely with Pan European Games Information Systems (PEGI) to help police the standards of video games in the region.

The Interactive Software Federation of Europe (IFSE), which runs PEGI, was already starting preparations to work on an information campaign with the UK industry to help further the awareness of PEGI among parents, retailers, and gamers. This was to ensure that UK consumers will benefit the most from the added measures they plan on implementing in the future.

Tiga, however, cautioned the UK government against burdening the games industry with the sole responsibility of implementing the information campaign aimed towards consumers. With the amount of competition game developers already face, the last thing the game industry needs is to impose additional costs to it. This was the general statement addressed by Tiga CEO Richard Wilson.

All in all, everything seems to be shaping for the UK games classification system. We'll be keeping an eye on further developments as time goes on. Make sure to keep coming back to this spot for more updates regarding the matter.

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   by GW2 - 2008-03-27
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why is there a link to buy viva pinata at the bottom? haha.

   by NomadHeath - 2008-03-27
 » Err...

I find it funny how most Europeans consider themselves "progressive", and yet they're so worried about "policing" the content of video games that they're getting hammered over Manhunt 2 and now having to have hot girls write up suggestion papers for how they should actually even conduct themselves.

At least in the States we have freedom of expression. For the time being.



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