The Church resist PS3 game award nomination
by Steven Williamson
on 8 October 2007, 11:47
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Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE),
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Even Prime Minister Tony Blair stuck his nose in and got involved in the discussions, saying that, "it's important that any of the companies engaged in promoting these types of goods have some sense of responsibility and also some sensitivity to the feelings of others."
Well, the argument is still ongoing and now the Church Of England are outraged that the title has been nominated for an award at the upcoming British Academy Video Games Awards. According to the Guardian, they want BAFTA to send a clear signal to the industry, by banning the game from the award ceremony. They believe that the initial argument between them caused a surge in sales of Resistance Fall Of Man, and the nomination of the title is like 'rubbing salt in the wounds.
"It is a disgrace that Resistance Fall of Man has been short listed for a BAFTA," said the Dean of Manchester Cathedtral.
"BAFTA should not be seen condoning such behavior unless they are saying it is acceptable for producers to walk into historic buildings and film interiors, ignoring contracts, rights and liability."
Sony and BAFTA are yet to respond.
Source :: Next-gen biz