A circuit court judge in Florida’s Miami-Dade County has decided not to ban the sale of a controversial video game to minors. Judge Ronald Friedman previewed “Bully,” a game scheduled to be released for Sony’s PlayStation 2 on Tuesday. After watching a live demonstration of the game, he decided that it is not violent enough to justify taking action to prevent its sale to young consumers. Rockstar Games, the same company that produced the controversial “Grand Theft Auto” series, developed “Bully.”
Florida Judge OKs ‘Bully’ Video Game for Sale to Minors
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire October 16, 2006 02:03 PMA circuit court judge in Florida’s Miami-Dade County has decided not to ban the sale of a controversial video game to minors. Judge Ronald Friedman previewed “Bully,” a game scheduled to be released for Sony’s PlayStation 2 on Tuesday. After watching a live demonstration of the game, he decided that it is not violent enough to justify taking action to prevent its sale to young consumers. Rockstar Games, the same company that produced the controversial “Grand Theft Auto” series, developed “Bully.”