Tuesday, April 10, 2007

i know you want it noor.

from wikipedia:
The titular protagonist is hip hop musician artist 50 Cent playing himself. The story revolves around Jackson's search for vengeance, hunting down the hitmen that attempted to murder him. The game also features Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck, members of the G-Unit rap crew, as 50's gang. Dr. Dre plays an arms dealer, and Eminem plays a corrupt police officer. There is also a video game soundtrack available, released by DJ Red Fury's Shadyville Entertainment. It contains several new songs including I'm a Rida and P.I.M.P. Pt.2.

50 Cent claims that Bulletproof is educational, teaching young children how gang life really is, in order to decrease it, despite the game having an rating of "Mature" meaning that young children should not be allowed to play it or even buy it. However, many political leaders contradict 50 Cent, saying that the game is "violent, outrageous and with no message".

Bulletproof was banned in Australia for exceeding the MA15+ rating, which is the highest rating for video games in Australia. However, a cut version was submitted for review, and the game was given an MA15+ rating for strong coarse language and strong violence. Australia does not have an R18+ classification for video games, as the classification currently only applies to films. The game is now approved in Australia, and was released on 6/4/06.



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