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Wii's motion sensing 'has not affected' any BBFC rating decisions

The BBFC has gone on record to say that the Manhunt 2's use of the Wii motion-sensing controller had no impact on its decision to ban the game.

In the past few months, the Rockstar London horror game has snared headlines in the US and across Europe as publisher Take Two and its development teams were confronted with Adults Only ratings from the ESRB in America and banning by a number of European countries.

The game has since been altered and re-rated by the ESRB, gaining a Mature rating and imminent release in the US - however the British Board of Film Classification has maintained its ban on the Wii, PS2 and PSP game, despite Rockstar making alterations.
D R Fz - contributor
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