Judhudson
08-18-2008, 05:09 PM
Cover your kid’s eyes! You don’t want them to become scared and tremble in fear over Wright’s latest game, Spore. According to Destructoid (http://www.destructoid.com/spore-rated-pg-by-bbfc-for-little-buggers-reference-100115.phtml), the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) decided it would be best to slap a PG rating on Spore. They state that violence played a small role in the rating for when your creatures consume its food brief flash of red and a few spots of ‘meat’ which the organism must swim over to eat and grow.
Not to mention they also don’t like the term “little bugger” used in the game:
…the language in the game comes late on, as the creatures and organisms at the beginning have no method of communication. Once players get to the space level, a group of aliens are referred to as ‘little buggers’ by a character training the player to fly a spaceship.
Call me crazy, but aren’t we getting a little too overprotected here? And what does “little bugger” mean anyway? I often hear that and “poor bugger” in British films. I always thought it meant someone who is down on their luck…
Spore rated PG by BBFC for ‘little buggers’ reference (http://www.destructoid.com/spore-rated-pg-by-bbfc-for-little-buggers-reference-100115.phtml)
Not to mention they also don’t like the term “little bugger” used in the game:
…the language in the game comes late on, as the creatures and organisms at the beginning have no method of communication. Once players get to the space level, a group of aliens are referred to as ‘little buggers’ by a character training the player to fly a spaceship.
Call me crazy, but aren’t we getting a little too overprotected here? And what does “little bugger” mean anyway? I often hear that and “poor bugger” in British films. I always thought it meant someone who is down on their luck…
Spore rated PG by BBFC for ‘little buggers’ reference (http://www.destructoid.com/spore-rated-pg-by-bbfc-for-little-buggers-reference-100115.phtml)