50 Cent: Bulletproof

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50 Cent: Bulletproof follows the rapper through the NYC criminal underworld to uncover an ugly, international conspiracy. 50 Cent will contribute music for the game including freestyle rhymes that players mix in the game's music lab.

Format: PlayStation 2
Release 25 Nov 2005
Developer: Genuine Games
Publisher: Vivendi Games
Players:
PEGI Rating: 18
Editor Score: 0 User Score: 8
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Also available on: Xbox, PSP, PSP

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50 Cent Promotes Violent Videogames News

Chris Leyton

29/11/2005

Chris Leyton

Buy 50 Cent: Bulletproof for your kids this Christmas although not if you're living down under...


The issue of violent videogames and children will always be cause for contention; however itâs certainly not helped by the likes of rapper 50 Cent actively promoting his videogames to kids.

In an alleged interview 50 Cent claims, "Just because it is rated mature doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it for your kids. Play the game and explain to them what they are playing.â

Admittedly there is some sense in fiddyâs words with the rapper rightfully suggesting that "The person that's influenced by a video game can be influenced by anythingâ and concluding that if videogames were to be banned we would have to ban all forms of entertainment.

However that hasnât stopped the typically reserved Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) from refusing to provide a classification for 50 Cent: Bulletproof, which means the title cannot be sold legally throughout the territory.

With no videogame classification higher then MA15+ many titles have however become outlawed across Australia, including the likes of Rockstarâs âhot coffeeâ enabled Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Manhunt and Midwayâs NARC.

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Date Added:Tue 5th Jun 2007 17:26
it the best! finished it 2 times!

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Date Added:Mon 5th Feb 2007 18:20
dis sounds good

mignt buy it! or will i
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Date Added:Thu 12th Oct 2006 23:32
this game is tight 4 real
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