b>A gory zombie video game called House of the Dead: Overkill has won a Guiness World Record title for the most swearing.
The f-word [fuck] is used 189 times during three hours of dialogue, which equates to one expletive every minute.
Guinness World Records have declared the bloody game, published by Sega and for the Nintendo Wii console, the most profane in history.
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The game's writer Jonathan Burroughs said the award was a "dubious honour".
"Parodying the profane excess of grindhouse cinema was Headstrong Games' objective and I am flattered that this record acknowledges that we not only rose to that challenge, but entirely exceeded it," he said.
Video Games Records Manager for Guinness World Records, Gaz Deaves, said the profane game was a mark of the times.
"This record category pre-existed for movies, music and television, but The House of the Dead: OVERKILL is the first video game to be awarded the title in the Gamer's Edition," he said.
The shooter game, based on over-the-top 70's horror films, will be short-listed for the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition next year.
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