Figures submitted by the British Board of Film Classification show that since 2005, far fewer videogames have been refused classification by the Board than have films and videos. Furthermore, with the ...
The government's Digital Britain report has unveiled plans to introduce a new classification system for all boxed video games in the UK. Proposed initiatives include a new classification system for ...
Censors at the British Board of Film Classification were puzzled in 1986 by a copy of “Dracula”. The BBFC normally reviewed films and videos. But after playing the game it deemed its gory scenes, ...
The Pan European Game Information board has announced major changes to the age classification system for video games, with stricter rules put in place in the UK and Europe for titles that include paid ...
A cinema-style ratings system for youngsters aged 12 and over is to be introduced to the video game industry after the government commissioned a six-month report into the effects of digital media on ...