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House of the Dead: Overkill’s Script is Filthy

Contains More F-Words Than Any Other Title

by Coop



In a shockingly proud press release, the officials at Guinness World Records announced that Sega’s House of the Dead: Overkill has broken the record for most uses of the f-word. Weighing in at a vulgar 189 uses, the game has beaten out even the naughtiest of titles, and found itself as the recipient of the prestigious reward.

Here’s to being taken seriously, folks. Let’s all take a toast. We’ve truly reached an apex, one we will never, ever forget.

Gaz Deaves, Video Games Records Manager for Guinness World Records said: “This record category pre-existed for movies, music and television, but House of the Dead: Overkill is the first video game to be awarded the title in the Gamer’s Edition. It’s a mark of the times.”

The press release is below.

HOUSE OF THE DEAD: OVERKILL BREAKS [AN EFFIN’] RECORD FOR THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS GAMER’S EDITION

London, UK – 9 March, 2009 – The global authority on record-breaking, Guinness World Records, today announced that recently released The House of the Dead: OVERKILL (SEGA®, 2009) has broken into the Guinness World Records Gamer’s Edition for most swearing in a video game with a whopping 189 uses of the f-word.

Setting a record in this brand new category, the title recognizes The House of the Dead: OVERKILL as the most profane video game in history. During three hours of relatively limited dialogue, the campaign features 189 uses of the f-word, which equates to just over one per minute and three percent of all words spoken in the game.

Video Games Records Manager for Guinness World Records, Gaz Deaves, said: “This record category pre-existed for movies, music and television, but House of the Dead: Overkill is the first video game to be awarded the title in the Gamer’s Edition. It’s a mark of the times.”

The new record will be shortlisted for inclusion in next year’s Guinness World Records Gamer’s Edition. Meanwhile, the 2009 Gamer’s Edition hit stores last month and has already received critical acclaim from both the gaming world and the mainstream press. Enjoying a top ten position on the UK book chart, Gaming Guide Kotaku said about the book: “With entries for professional gaming, top selling games in history, the history of hardware and Guitar Hero, the Guinness World Records 2009 Gamer's Edition looks to be a must have for fans of gaming.”

The House of the Dead: OVERKILL uncovers the ugly, terrifying, red hot secrets behind the House of the Dead; the daddy of all over-the-top shooters. While staying true to the classic gameplay this highly successful SEGA series takes on a new retro look with distinctive graphics, sound and attitude that add to its horror cool status. Also, because of the Wii Remote™, players will fight off zombies when they get too close; pistol-whipping jaws off and smashing in skulls with their shotgun butt.

 

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  • Sean
    Sean

    The Guinness people are really really really excited by dirty words.

  • seanasaurus
    seanasaurus

    My new goal in life is to make a game in which the f-bomb is dropped 190 times. Just to piss off Sega...

  • QMarc80
    QMarc80

    Isn't this a Wii game?

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