The great and effective advertisingscandal surrounding the latest offshoot of the Call of Duty seriesthis year has failed, despite nearly a provocative scene. A few weeksafter the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 suggests,however, resistance in the British Parliament. In a petitiondemanding tougher Prüfmaßstäbe members of the Parliament of videogames and justify their concern basis Modern Warfare 3rd LayersJender action shooter "contains unnecessary violence andterrorist attacks on the London Underground, which resemble the realattacks of 7 July 2005" so the politicians. For this reason,should the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) should be usedfor video games in the future more stringent assessment criteria.
Some politicians see the contrastdifferently and they have now filed a counter petition. In whichstates that the BBFC have the video game Modern Warfare 3 has alreadybeen granted a release from 18 and in the reasons stated that theevents in the game just nothing to do with the terrorist attacks onLondon. Moreover, the politicians themselves to ensuring that everyadult should determine its own media entertainment, even if it"upsetting for some."



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