Wednesday, October 19, 2011

postheadericon Duke Nukem Forever ad banned from pre-11pm TV

ASA announces

said animation game nude pole dancing is very explicit in the air during peak hours

a television advertisement for a computer game with a naked woman pole dancing and two girls in school uniform to kiss in a nightclub has been banned from broadcast before 23 hours.

The television animation for the video game Duke Nukem Forever, also a front view of a woman wearing thong pixelated spotted covering her breasts and down and action scenes, including anti-gun air cooking on a city in flames.

two versions of the ad, developed by the game company Take Two Interactive, has given the green light for permission to run after 19:30 and 21:30.

However, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received 34 complaints from viewers who saw the announcement after nine, saying it was "offensive and irresponsible because it was sexist, violent, too explicit and includes images that are likely to harm children and vulnerable people. "

Take Two Interactive said the game was a "caricature" to take action games ultra-realistic first person to dominate the market.

The company added that the sexual content was shown in an "exaggerated and unrealistic" to send the main character was a "decade of 1980, muscular, ultra-macho figure of fun." All images used in the game of commercial television was ranked 18 by the British Board of Film Classification, is typical of the kind of images in common "mass-market entertainment, such as video television, film or music, "according to Take Two Interactive. As for the scenes of violence, the ASA acknowledged that the advertisement was not too graphic for broadcast after 9. However, he said that the scenes showing "naked female bodies and their movements very sexual and turns were too sexually explicit" to forward to 21:00.


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