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Church leaders at Manchester Cathedral have "forgiven" Sony for not asking permission to use images of the building in a violent video game. | Church leaders at Manchester Cathedral have "forgiven" Sony for not asking permission to use images of the building in a violent video game. |
Sony's PlayStation game Resistance: Fall of Man, uses the historic church as a backdrop to a violent gunfight. | Sony's PlayStation game Resistance: Fall of Man, uses the historic church as a backdrop to a violent gunfight. |
The game was nominated, but failed, to win an award at the British Academy Video Games Awards on Tuesday evening. | The game was nominated, but failed, to win an award at the British Academy Video Games Awards on Tuesday evening. |
The company has apologised for using the graphics, but said it would not be withdrawing the game from sale. | The company has apologised for using the graphics, but said it would not be withdrawing the game from sale. |
The awards, organised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), took place at Battersea Evolution, in Battersea Park, London. | The awards, organised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), took place at Battersea Evolution, in Battersea Park, London. |
Sony said it would not be withdrawing the game | Sony said it would not be withdrawing the game |
After it was announced that the game had not won an award, the Dean of Manchester Cathedral, the Very Reverend Rogers Govender said: "I think some important lessons have been learnt. | After it was announced that the game had not won an award, the Dean of Manchester Cathedral, the Very Reverend Rogers Govender said: "I think some important lessons have been learnt. |
"So we do forgive Sony for what they have done, even though they still believe they have done nothing wrong. | "So we do forgive Sony for what they have done, even though they still believe they have done nothing wrong. |
"In an industry that is breaking new frontiers, it is important that long held traditions of film and television are maintained. | "In an industry that is breaking new frontiers, it is important that long held traditions of film and television are maintained. |
"These traditions include having courtesy, respecting the dignity of your subject, and admitting when mistakes have been made. | "These traditions include having courtesy, respecting the dignity of your subject, and admitting when mistakes have been made. |
"In so many ways Sony have failed to live up to these standards by disrespecting people of faith and the victims of gun crime here in Manchester." | "In so many ways Sony have failed to live up to these standards by disrespecting people of faith and the victims of gun crime here in Manchester." |
He said however due to the row over the video game the cathedral had seen an increase in visits from young people and tourists. |
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