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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The World's most Profane Video Game ever

The video game called "House of the Dead: Overkill" has now become the world's most profane ever, according to a Guinness World Records spokesman. It drops the F-bomb an amazing 189 times, accounting for a 3% of the game's overall dialogue, at a rate of about one use per minute.


Published by Sega, and the game's author, Jonathan Burroughs, said, "It is a dubious honour to receive such an accolade working in an industry where so often the fruits of your labours are derided and dismissed for being puerile or irresponsible. But in the case of 'The House Of The Dead: Overkill', a little puerility was the order of business. Parodying the profane excess of grindhouse cinema was [our] objective and I am flattered that this record acknowledges that we not only rose to that challenge, but entirely exceeded it."

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